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The last in a three-part series of excerpts from "Saving Journalism 2: Global Strategies and a Look at Investigative Journalism," a new report by a team led by Anya Schiffrin, this portion features an interview with GIJN’s executive director, David E. Kaplan, about the challenges facing investigative journalism.
Anya Schiffrin & coauthors H. Clifford*/ T.D. Adjin-Tettey/ R. Lee*/ M. Reysio-Cruz* revisit the state of pandemic-era journalism.
* current SIPA students
A recent court verdict in Germany offers some cause for muted satisfaction, but it also raises an important question about why so little is left of the cause of universal justice for war criminals. Thanassis Cambanis writes on the issue.
The careful bureaucratic language belied an extraordinary pushback against political interference, Kenneth Prewitt comments on the issue.
If the U.S. joined the Trans-Pacific Partnership, writes Takatoshi Ito, it would enhance trade with important regional economies and bolster efforts to compete with China.
In recognition of Dr. Sachs’ contribution to sustainable development, Amrita University has constituted a fellowship in his name and the first one was awarded to Nitin Kumar, an associate with the university.
As Russia leader Vladimir Putin addresses challenges on multiple fronts, “the usual narratives that [he] has used to shore up his rule are just not working as well,” says Columbia professor Timothy Frye MIA '92.
"Surprise — both tactical and strategic — is threaded throughout every aspect of cyber conflict, even more so than for conflict in the air, on land, at sea, or in space," says Jason Healey.