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Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton’s official portrait was unveiled by the US Department of State a decade after she left the cabinet department.
University Professor Jeffrey Sachs suggests what the US government should do when Ukraine is at risk of economic, demographic, and military collapse.
An NBER paper from Professor Shang-Jin Wei and coauthors suggests a creative way to estimate how much Chinese officials make from bribes.
A travel essay from 2023 Raphael Smith Memorial Prize winner Audrey Hatfield MPA ’23
A travel essay from 2023 Raphael Smith Memorial Prize winner Kevin Brunelli MPA ’23
Featuring discussions of artificial intelligence, political polarization, women in diplomacy and more, Columbia University’s Institute of Global Politics held its first summit on October 3.
Anna Papp, a PhD student at SIPA, discusses her finding that the cost of Bitcoin mining in energy terms can exceed the value it generates.
An excerpt from Professor Steven Cohen's book, Environmentally Sustainable Growth, addresses the transition to an environmentally sustainable American economy.
Organizers honored Professor Michael A. Nutter, the former mayor of Philadelphia, with the Globy Award for Distinguished Global Leadership. He talked about what makes his hometown unique and why it should appeal to the international community.