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Government regulation will have a "big role" in curbing disinformation on social media, Anya Schriffin explains in an interview.
New York City is racing to count as many residents as possible for the U.S. Census, raising fears that a significant slice of the population will be left unaccounted for, costing the city crucial federal resources. Kenneth Prewitt comments.
Jason Healey writes that it's time to set better limits on the U.S. military's ability to operate against Americans.
Joseph Stiglitz discusses inequalities in the U.S. economy exposed by the coronavirus pandemic and how to help grow the economy.
Oil-producing Arab states are struggling to balance their budgets as energy prices continue to fall. Safwan Masri comments.
Serious negotiations are long overdue, writes SIPA's Jacob Lew with fellow former treasury secretary Robert Rubin.
The president’s failures sanctioning Iran, North Korea, and Venezuela can inform future presidents, or even Trump during a second term. Richard Nephew comments.
His career highlights in the U.S. Foreign Service include work in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Maria Victoria Murillo argues that the same structural problems that left Latin America particularly vulnerable to the pandemic — inequality, informality, and weak states — threaten to deteriorate even further in the future.