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Stuart Gottlieb recently wrote a letter to New York Times.
NoirUnited International, an organization co-founded by Maciré Aribot MIA '23, joined forces with the Global Black Coalition to raise $125,000 and advocate for humanitarian corridors for minority students in Ukraine.
"I think it is more likely than not that we'll look back on this crisis as actually accelerating a clean energy transition," Jason Bordoff of the Center on Global Energy Policy said.
“The Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), signed by India and Australia on April 2, establishes a free trade agreement (FTA) in both goods and services between the two nations. From the viewpoint of India, this is a landmark development,” Arvind Panagariya writes.
“The real problem they’re going to have with the sanctions response is it will be seen as insufficient pretty much no matter what you do. The atrocity committed will always be much worse than a sanctions response,” said Richard Nephew.
Second-year student plans to take lessons learned at SIPA back to China.
“China’s GDP growth target for this year looks highly challenging in light of the Ukraine war and US monetary tightening. The target remains feasible, but only if Chinese policymakers return to the sort of market-oriented reforms and regulation that have proved successful in the past,” Shang-Jin Wei says.
As unsettling and infuriating as appellate judge Jackson’s maltreatment may have been, “It’s not a surprise relative to the post-Donald Trump era of American politics,” Ester Fuchs said.