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Jennifer Kim MPA '16 is appointed Associate Administrator.
“Whether or when escalation would stop is anyone's guess — a game of chicken on a grand scale,” comments Richard K. Betts of the Saltzman Institute.
“Russia’s war in Ukraine has exposed some difficult truths about the world’s energy needs,” Jason Bordoff and Meghan L. O’Sullivan of the Center on Global Energy Policy co-write.
Availability of food is not the same as accessibility. There are other structural reasons—discrimination, marginalization, markets not working for people—that are causing people to go hungry, Harry Verhoeven of the Center on Global Energy Policy comments.
“I think that Iran would be prepared to help Russia with respect to some sanctions evasion tools, but of course, this assumes that Iran itself has access that it can make readily available,” Richard Nephew of the Center on Global Energy Policy comments.
What the War in Ukraine Reveals About State-Backed Hacking — Erica D. Lonergan of the Saltzman Institute writes.
“French voters have coalesced across party lines before to ward off a victory like hers [Le Pen]. But after Brexit in 2016 and Trump in 2017, the unthinkable can no longer be discounted,” writes Irene Finel-Honigman.
Ergas is one of three recipients of the inaugural IIE-SRF Vartan Gregorian Research Grants.
Read the letter from Members of the Leadership Council of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network and Members of the SDSN Community, including SDSN's President Jeffrey Sachs.