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Professor Jeffrey Sachs recently delivered the keynote speech at the 9th Nishan World Civilization Forum in Qufu, China. He spoke about the role that ancient wisdom can play in the 21st century.
Professor Jason Bordoff writes about the impact of the gas shortage of the early 1970s, which still has US politicians chasing the chimera of energy independence. He proposes a better solution: integrated, transparent global markets.
“After months of dreaming, brainstorming, persuading, fundraising, planning, programming, recruiting, and... renovating, our big day is finally here,” said Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo.
“IGP is the living embodiment of SIPA’s mission, our global ambition, and our commitment to evidence-based solutions and meaningful dialogue,” said Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo. The event drew luminaries from around the world.
Caroline Flammer’s work examines whether and how sustainable finance and impact investing can help capitalize a more sustainable world.
Professor Michael Doyle joined ambassadors from 10 countries for a discussion of ASEAN positioning in regional and global structures.
Lincoln Mitchell talks about the career of the late Senator Dianne Feinstein, with particular attention to her impact on San Francisco.
University Professor Jeffrey Sachs says the US should be pushing for negotiations and compromise to end the Ukraine war.
In his recent book, University Professor Michael Doyle considers how US relations with Russia and China have shifted, and more.
[French language] Through her work to establish the Institute of Global Politics at SIPA, Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton is endeavoring to make women's voices heard.