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Anya Schiffrin writes with Nicole Pope about media capture during the pandemic.

Jul 07 2021
Project Syndicate
In the Media

José Antonio Ocampo writes on the ongoing crisis period in Colombia that initially started with the national strike at the end of April 2021. (In Spanish)

Jul 07 2021
Global Americans
In the Media
Jul 07 2021
Admissions Blog

Lincoln Mitchell breaks down Eric Adams' successful campaign as he won the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City.

Jul 06 2021
CNN
In the Media

Steven Cohen tackles the pattern of ignorance in America’s refusal to invest resources in infrastructure and face scientific facts from COVID-19 to climate change: "The tragedy at Champlain Towers in Surfside Florida is both a cautionary tale and a pattern that is sadly familiar."

Jul 05 2021
Columbia Climate School
In the Media
Jul 04 2021
LinkedIn
Alumni News

Lincoln Mitchell examines criticisms against VP Kamala Harris and their consequences for the Democratic Party.

Jul 04 2021
Brussels Morning
In the Media

Gregory Rattray says the rehearsals to respond to cyberattack scenarios by key financial institutions provide more confidence in readiness than they should.

Jul 02 2021
The New York Times
In the Media

Regarding the scenario of Russia vetoing renewal of the EUFOR mandate in November as the German politician Christian Schmidt becomes the new international High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Tanya Domi says that the U.S. and Britain should already be thinking about how to prevent that scenario "not in a month" but "now."

Jul 02 2021
VOA
In the Media

“The idea that China was behaving badly is already the wrong premise for this investigation to start,” Jeffrey Sachs says about the pandemic origins discussion. “If lab work was somehow responsible (for the pandemic), the likelihood that it was both the U.S. and China working together on a scientific initiative is very high.”

Jul 01 2021
AP News
In the Media