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In his latest TIME column, Ian Bremmer writes about the potential impact the coronavirus epidemic could have on the global economy-- and how countries dependent on China are already experiencing their own slowdowns.
Big tech, or "net states," have pushed the boundary in the services they offer-- and the profits they've made. Part of that, Alexis Wichowski argues, is how they've "regulation-proofed" themselves.
A new bill enhancing labor rights, if enacted into law, would have major consequences for our economy and democracy, writes Alexander Hertel-Fernandez. "Why the PRO Act is a victory for workers and our democracy."
"In a bold move backward," writes Steven Cohen, Japan may build 22 new coal-fired power plants. It's one sign, he says, of "a global energy system moving in every direction at once."
Although presidential candidates are increasing Asian American Pacific Islander voter outreach during the lunar new year, Basil Smikle MPA '96 said it's not enough. "I don't know that any candidate has ... gone ...to engage their community."
SIPA professor Dipali Mukhopadhyay finds hope in the future through her students.
Bilal Sayyed, director of the Federal Trade Commission’s Office of Policy Planning, spoke on January 29.
Chinese business leader Lan Yan visited SIPA to discuss The House of Yan: A Family at the Heart of a Century in Chinese History.