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SIPA's Jason Healey and Erica Lonergan comment on the Trump administration's firing of Gen. Timothy Haugh, commander of US Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency.
According to Saltzman Institute Director Elizabeth Saunders, Trump’s inexperienced and highly centralized national security team makes a military intervention into Venezuela even more risky.
The Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz said the report, commissioned by the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, found inequality growing in more than 8 in 10 of the world’s countries.
The U.S. and China agreed to a trade "truce" last week. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Julian Gewirtz, a senior China policy official during the Biden administration, about what's at stake.
According to Julian Gewirtz, former senior director for China affairs on Biden’s National Security Council and IGP Senior Research Scholar: “The meeting between President Trump and President Xi has been widely interpreted as a return to the status quo, but unfortunately for the US, it’s worse than that.”
Drawing on data from militant and hate organizations around the world, SIPA Associate Professor Tamar Mitts shows how differing moderation standards across platforms create safe havens that allow these actors to organize, launch campaigns, and mobilize supporters.
Diana interviews two members from the admissions team to get the inside scoop; green flags, red flags, advice! This blog offers a lot of valuable information as you prepare your application submission!
Camille François, president of ROOST and SIPA assistant professor of practice of international and public affairs, emphasized the importance of keeping pace with the evolving capabilities of AI, stating: “As AI becomes more powerful, security tools and fundamental security research must evolve just as rapidly – and they must be accessible to everyone.”
“What’s clear is they have become increasingly bold in exerting leverage and they are happy to pocket any and all U.S. concessions,” said Julian Gewirtz, Columbia SIPA senior research scholar.
Unholy Live arrived in New York City on October 29th for a special evening featuring former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Dr. Keren Yarhi-Milo, the Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University.