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Jonas Piduhn MIA '24 and Jenik Radon write: "The necessary shift in perspective regarding large oceanic states will be a useful guide for addressing the challenges facing humanity."
Jenik Radon, Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, joined the e-Governance Academy’s (eGA) Supervisory Board in July 2025.
Maxim highlights the piece of advice he found the most valuable when working on his graduate school applications.
SIPA pays tribute to the passing of Professor Takatoshi “Taka” Ito, a renowned economist, devoted teacher, and generous mentor to generations of Columbia students.
“Our findings suggest that industrial policies can deliver measurable employment benefits in targeted strategic sectors, even in the short run,” write the authors, Bilge Erten of Northeastern University and Joseph E. Stiglitz and Eric Verhoogen of Columbia University.
Columbia University professor Robert Y. Shapiro, to Newsweek via email Wednesday: "Mamdani has a solid lead and Cuomo has only two hopes. One is that Mamdani will perform badly in the debates in October -- something close to a disaster. The other is that barring a poor performance by Cuomo in the debates, he will have a chance of winning if both Sliwa and Adams drop out. There is nothing Cuomo can do himself alone."
Here & Now's Jane Clayson speaks with historian Tim Naftali about how President Trump's enemies list compares with former President Richard Nixon's during Watergate in the 1970s.
In a hall full of top officials and diplomats from all around the world, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Rappler co-founder Maria Ressa called on the United Nations to win the battle for information integrity.
José Antonio Ocampo's essay highlights the Sevilla Commitment’s significant advances, but also some of the important gaps.