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When a foreign competitor gains an unexpected technological capability, it can precipitate conflict, writes senior research scholar Julian Gewirtz.
“These numbers make no sense,” said Anne-Sophie Corbeau, a researcher specializing in European gas markets at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy.
Ester Fuchs, Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science at Columbia University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the New York City mayoral race, and what it could mean for education in the city.
Beijing thinks it holds all the cards as Trump attacks allies, writes senior research scholar Julian Gewirtz.
Wally Adeyemo, who was a key architect of Russia sanctions in the Biden administration, said Trump should move quickly to take advantage of relatively low global oil prices and ramp up economic pressure on China for its support of Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
Sena offers her advice to students who seek out this program directly out of their undergraduate. From her personal experience, she highlights knowing your "why" and expressing that in your application.
Maria Ressa — professor of professional practice at Columbia SIPA, member of the Faculty Advisory Board of the Institute of Global Politics (IGP) — discusses her work “to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace.”
The Sahel is pivoting toward Turkey. IGP Student Scholar Jordanna Yochai MIA '25 writes about what that means for Washington in her latest piece for the Atlantic Council.
Europe wants a “more reliable rare-earth supply coming from China,” said Tom Moerenhout, who heads the Critical Materials Initiative at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy.
In The Origins of Inequality, and Policies to Contain It, Joseph Stiglitz draws writings from across his five-decade-long career into a broad analytical framework that describes what causes and perpetuates inequality.