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Over 20 students attend the SIPA 2019 Central Asia trek and visited Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan on from May 24 to June 2.
Steven Cohen says nationalism is posing a threat to the typical American Dream, and questions how the ideal would remain alive in today's modern technological age.
Dr. Sherif El Sayed Ayoub MIA '06 is the new CFO of the Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (APICORP), a multilateral development financial institution based in Saudi Arabia.
Steven Cohen and Nilda Mesa comment that New York’s latest climate legislation may be the first stop on the road to the Green New Deal.
Safwan Masri comments on how the Middle East's shifting dynamics towards restructuring education have eased tensions in the region.
In Podgorica, Montegro, Tanya Domi says the Netherlands is trying to slow down the process of enlarging the E.U. through potential addition of various Balkan nations.
Ariane Tabatabai takes part in a roundtable discussion on growing tensions between the United States and Iran.
What does it mean for state legislatures to work from model bills, and why do progressives do so less frequently than conservatives? Alexander Hertel-Fernandez comments in this USA Today investigation.
Yasmine Ergas comments on a campaign to legalize gestational surrogacy in New York State has gathered momentum and controversy, putting LGBTQ and infertility groups at odds with those who contend the practice is unethical and exploitative.
The world will be defined by crises of legitimacy in the coming years, as norms in geopolitics, politics, economics, and society face continued challenges. So writes Maha Aziz MIA '05 in her new book, "Future World Order."