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The House passed a bill that would give the executive branch the power to strip nonprofits of tax exempt status — in the name of fighting "terrorism," writes Basil Smikle
Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish spoke at SIPA about India’s progress and goals for India’s future.
From early mornings to bike-riding in nearby parks to attending class, Fred Lee, a second-year MPA student at SIPA specializing in International Security Policy and DAQA, shares a day in his life with Colby on the admissions blog.
In a recent workshop, SIPA Professor Seth Freeman shared practical tools to navigate political disagreements and build understanding.
The consequence of Javier Milei's inflation-cutting measures "was a deep recession that facilitated controlling inflation but has been very painful and is accepted because inflation was terrible and people do not want to go back," said Maria Victoria Murillo.
Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate in economics, predicted that the U.S. will experience stagflation if President-elect Trump returns to power.
"The approach we've seen in Ukraine, of relatively inexpensive experimentation that cycles fast, is pretty alien to the U.S. way of doing defense policy," said Stephen Biddle.
"The administration wants to push all of the aid that has currently been authorised by the Congress into Ukraine, before January 20th," Stephen Biddle said.
A conference at SIPA showcases industrial policy successes in vaccine development, manufacturing, and trade, both during the last administration and in past decades.
Yasmine Ergas's feminist analysis explores how the reinforcement of patriarchal ideals shaped America’s electoral landscape—and what it means for the ongoing fight for gender equality.