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Andrew McGadney MPA '06 was appointed president of Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois.
The U.S. wants to stop new coal projects, but risks losing poor countries to Beijing’s "Belt and Road" agenda. David Sandalow comments.
Acquitting Trump would force the nation to realize that the Constitution does not protect from dangerous presidents, Lincoln Mitchell argues.
The former World Bank president discussed the links between trade and diplomacy with faculty experts.
Notwithstanding the recent spectacular surge in its price, Bitcoin will remain an asset without intrinsic value whose market value can be anything or nothing. Only those with healthy risk appetites and a robust capacity to absorb losses should consider investing in it, Willem Buiter writes.
"If as the result of a little more deficit spending we get more growth and higher employment, that should not be too big a worry,” Joseph Stiglitz said.
Penny Abeywardena MIA '05 discusses her work at the Mayor's Office and how her background influences her public service.
Arora Akanksha MPA '20, a 34-year-old staff member who works as an audit coordinator for the United Nations Development Program, has announced her candidacy for the job of UN secretary-general, so far the only person to challenge António Guterres, the incumbent.
Research from W. Bentley MacLeod and Miguel Urquiola describes how several higher education reforms in the US led to increased competition and revolutionized the quality of research.