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Jonas Oliver Piduhn MIA '24, with co-author Roger W. Ferguson Jr., writes that while the European Central Bank and Federal Reserve remain committed to fighting inflation, the ECB faces a much tougher task.
The SIPA student will assemble a Symposium on Intersectionality and Caste with support from Columbia's Office of University Life.
The conversation touched on issues including the future of aid for Ukraine, the 2024 presidential election, and Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Vladimir Putin.
Anne-Sophie Corbeau of CGEP said that “The EU will become a declining gas-consuming region” as the bloc moves away from fossil fuels.
The Institute of Global Politics convened an expert panel to host the first of several events this year devoted to Ukraine and its future.
Lisa Anderson shared her incisive analysis of the higher education landscape in the Middle East, including the newer education models of the Gulf region.
Anne Nelson and 11 others will be added to the Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame for representing “the best in journalism."
Harold Stolper said that police concentrate fare evasion enforcement in high-poverty neighborhoods — especially those with predominantly Black and Latino residents.
Stephen Biddle discussed the battlefield situation in Ukraine and why it has reached a World War I kind of stalemate.