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Christopher Sabatini opines, the piggy bank is empty and global demand for commodities, including Argentina’s agricultural exports has dropped, so the latitude for a profligate populist program of redistribution is severely limited.
Sweden’s foreign affairs minister, Ann Linde, visits SIPA.
The October 18 event highlighted research findings of five alumni and three current students in SIPA’s unique PhD Program in Sustainable Development.
Facebook says Yevgeniy Prigozhin, Putin's architect behind the 2016 U.S. election interference, is meddling in African affairs. Kimberly Marten says he's "seeing if [techniques] work in Africa."
In her new book 'Shadow Network,' Anna Nelson writes how the Council for National Policy led to a new Christian Republican right-wing. "These demographic trends, & the anxiety they provoked, contributed to the forces that brought Trump to power."
President Trump's criminal justice reform seems to go against what he has said in the past, writes Basil Smikle MPA ’96 for The Hill. "Trump never misses an opportunity to contradict himself."
“There’s a combination of factors, but cheap natural gas has been the primary factor that has lowered the competitiveness of coal in the United States,” says Jason Bordoff to Foreign Policy after more coal companies go bankrupt.