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A panel hosted by the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies examined the relationship between the Taliban and the international community.
SIPA’s Patricia Mosser moderated a panel at a recent fintech conference.
Faculty members Timothy Naftali and Michael O'Hanlon comment on Henry Kissinger’s decision to call for the Defcon alert during the Yom Kippur War.
Professor Joseph Stiglitz highlighted the existence of the "natural resource curse," which underscores the insufficient compensation that developing nations and emerging markets receive for their natural resources.
Jason Bordoff of CGEP enumerates why the oil market is more adaptable and stable today than it was 50 years ago.
In a letter to the editor, Professor Stuart Gottlieb writes that the current challenge lies in Iran's disruptive influence and broader ambitions, necessitating concerted efforts to confront and diminish its power to achieve stability and peace in the region.
Professor Douglas Almond (and coauthor Cecilia Machado) visited the Science Sessions podcast to discuss the impact of a first child on the career trajectory of mothers.
Kim Ghattas, one of IGP's inaugural Carnegie Distinguished Fellows, writes about the recent attack against Israel, calling it a demonstration of newfound power by Hamas and Iran.
The director of SIPA's specialization in International Organization and UN Studies talks about his career, his public policy work, and more.