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China has released a draft regulation fleshing out its cybersecurity law.
Foreign companies doing business with American companies or banks risk being punished by the United States. Actions can include banning American banks from working with them, freezing assets and barring company officials from traveling to the United States.
In 2015, the U.N. Security Council adopted a resolution that endorsed the nuclear agreement with Iran and ended U.N. sanctions. Richard Nephew comments on the ‘snapback’ provision of that resolution.
Geoffrey Heal calculates the cost of replacing all power stations in the U.S. using coal and gas by wind and solar power stations by 2050, leaving electric power generation in the U.S. carbon free.
Dorothy B. Gilliam speaks with Karen Attiah MPA ’12 about being the first Black woman reporter at The Washington Post back in the turbulent 1960s.
How are digital technology and data changing business, government, and society? The Niejelow Rodin Global Digital Futures Policy Forum drew a full house to Columbia's Italian Academy for a series of discussions.
Jason Bordoff speaks with Bloomberg about tensions in the Middle East, potential next steps by the U.S., and how geopolitics are affecting the oil market:
Eyeing DA race in Queens, NYC, Ester Fuchs says Democratic primaries are becoming more competitive because there's another sector within the electorate that organizes and inspires people to turn out — and establishment Dems are all vulnerable.