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Jason Bordoff of The Center on Global Energy Policy and Meghan O'Sullivan of Harvard discuss the issue.
June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month, an annual celebration that recognizes LGBTQ+ people and their impact on the world. The timing commemorates the Stonewall uprising of June 1969, a key event in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the United States.
SIPA is pleased to highlight the following LGBTQ+ alumni to help mark Pride Month and honor all the members of our LGBTQ+ community.
Stephen Sestanovich joins fellow scholars and national security professionals in endorsing this essay.
"There are going to be tipping points with this transition and tipping points in technology, and I have no doubt there will also be tipping points in social mobilization," says Jason Bordoff in a Q&A with David Wallace-Wells.
“I think the documentation of crimes in Ukraine outstrips anything that we’ve seen in the recent past,” says Tanya Domi, one of the contributors to the report.
Gifts and pledges from more than 4,700 SIPA alumni and friends will provide support for professorships, research, and students.
Rajan Menon of the Saltzman Institute writes (with Daniel R. DePetris) that countries outside the United States and Europe tend to see Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a regional conflict, not a global crisis.
An expert in international security and conflict resolution, Professor Yarhi-Milo is currently the director of the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies.
Diverse journalists, activists, and scholars convene in person at SIPA.