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Jeffrey Sachs comments on what might be putting the United States behind other countries, which are not as wealthy, in the happiness reports.
Maria Victoria Murillo joins the discussion on how the severity of COVID-19 in Latin America might affect the political shifts in the region, as 11 of those countries will be holding elections this year.
Alicia Ogawa comments on the case and its effect on market perceptions.
The second person to be named to the role, Stern currently serves as executive director of OutRight Action International, an organization aimed at ensuring human rights for LGBTQ people both domestically and abroad, and joined Biden at the White House for remarks commemorating Pride Month.
Alfaro (MPA'13) has over 15 years of experience in the education sector, both in Chile and the United States.
Daniel Naujoks spoke at a recent event presenting the research on average monthly income in Bangladesh households.
Sackor, a 2012 MIA graduate, died on June 16 at the age of 35.
The selection of 2021 mid-year reads for politics by Financial Times features Séverine Autesserre's latest book, "The Frontlines of Peace."
Lincoln Mitchell comments on the issues where Congress and many state legislatures lag well behind the people: "LGBTQ equality is just one of the issues where the disconnect between American society, culture, and business on the one hand, and politics on the other, is evident."
Keiko Honda has joined an international panel that will advise Singapore on sustainable infrastructure strategies.