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Before attending SIPA, Katie Neff MIA '20 served eight years as a combat engineer officer in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Karine Jean-Pierre MIA '03, who was born in Martinique to Haitian nationals, is the first Black person to hold such a position for a U.S. vice presidential candidate.
Sameeksha Khare MPA '21 wrote about the menstrual hygiene crisis in Europe's largest refugee camp.
Basil Smikle MPA '96 says the Democratic candidate’s climate plan is “a hat tip to progressives.”
Otherwise, writes Lincoln Mitchell, Democrats will be competing to succeed him from the start of the new administration.
Patrick Chovanec sees many reasons, among them that China has not found the president to be a reliable negotiator.
Anya Schiffrin: “If you don’t want regulation then you have to believe in consumer choice, and labeling is part of promoting consumer choice.”
Jason Healey says the State Department's Clean Network Initiative "upends decades of U.S. diplomacy pushing for an open, secure, resilient Internet that is relatively free of borders."
According to SIPA lecturer Laura Scherling, public markets play a critical role in an uncertain economic landscape, supporting independent vendors and providing a semblance of place.