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Hillary Clinton and others explore the psychology behind the decisions that shape history
Models can predict catastrophic or modest damages from climate change, but not which of these futures is coming, writes Noah Kaufman.
Amos Hochstein, IGP Carnegie Distinguished Fellow, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the growing protests in Iran, President Trump’s options in the region, future of Greenland, and more.
Keren Yarhi-Milo has had a lifelong fascination with the world of international diplomacy that translated into a prolific academic career. She sat down with CFR to talk about mentorship, what draws her to academia, and her work with Hillary Clinton.
SIPA offers many opportunities to get involved in research work. Maxim talks about his work in the Harriman Institute, the first U.S. academic center focused on the former USSR and a global leader in the study of Russia, Eurasia, and East Central Europe.
In this conversation, Amos Hochstein discusses the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, particularly in relation to Venezuela and Iran, and its implications for global power dynamics.
“This isn’t the 1970s anymore,” Jason Bordoff, the director of the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, told me. “If the U.S. wants more oil, there is a whole menu of potential places where it can invest, starting right here at home.”
Timothy Frye MIA '92 recalls his participation in U.S. soft power projects and considers the consequences of Trump’s America First policy.
SIPA's MIA director will lead initiatives exploring AI's role in international affairs education
Over half of India’s population relies on agriculture for livelihood. Growing up in India, Stuti Banga MPA-DP '26 wanted to be part of the work shaping her country.