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In recent weeks, some Ukrainians in Warsaw have opened their own schools to let displaced children finish the school year in their own language and according to their own education system. Story co-authored by Lydia Tomkiw MIA '15.
Analysis by Professor Stephen Biddle: In Ukraine and beyond, skills, determination and tactics matter more than the mix of weapons
“The exchange rate is not in the mandate of Bank of Japan,” Takatoshi Ito says.
Many of the 3 million Ukrainians who found safe harbor in Poland amid war at home now find themselves at a crossroads: Build a new life in Poland or return to Ukraine? Story co-authored by Lydia Tomkiw MIA '15.
SIPA students canvassed Hamilton Heights to understand what kind of community arts organizations people would like to see.
“What puts an end to retrenchment is almost always some sort of shock,” Stephen Sestanovich comments, that “makes people think downsized policies, however desirable they might have seemed earlier, just won’t cut it in a more dangerous world.”
Macire Aribot MIA ’23 is working to help Black refugee students who have faced discrimination while fleeing the war.
"To achieve decarbonization, all aspects of the economy must change," Renee Cho writes in State of the Planet.
"There is only one answer to the war in Ukraine: a peace deal," Jeffrey Sachs writes.