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May 23 2023
Admissions Blog

Jack Snyder joins the inaugural International Studies Review podcast for a wide-ranging conversation about his most recent book, Human Rights for Pragmatists. 

May 23 2023
ISR Podcast
In the Media

Ester Fuchs discusses the success of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Women’s Economic Development Initiative portfolio: “The impact on women’s families, kids’ education, [and] kids’ health was not an afterthought, it was... a conscious part of the design.”

May 23 2023
Bloomberg Philanthropies
In the Media

Around the world, writes Anya Schiffrin, news publishers are crunching numbers to figure out how much Google and Meta owe them for publishing news online.

May 23 2023
Poynter Institute
In the Media

Melissa Lott discusses what we need to get to carbon zero: "We know what technologies we have, how we can use them, how they can work together to actually get us to our goal… so now, it's about making the choice to do that.”



 

May 22 2023
Forbes.com
In the Media

Arvind Panagariya talks about the need to push for free trade agreements with the EU, how India should approach net-zero 2070, and the impact of withdrawing the 2,000-rupee note.

May 22 2023
Indian Express
In the Media

Joseph Stiglitz weighs in on a path to more biodiversity: “You need more active intervention and partnership between government, private sector, civil society and a whole ecology of institutional arrangements.”

 

May 21 2023
World Economic Forum
In the Media

“Facing down the military-industrial lobby,” writes Jeffrey Sachs, “is the vital first step to putting America’s fiscal house in order.”

May 20 2023
Common Dreams
In the Media
Geopolitical Stability

University Professor Michael Doyle, a member of the SIPA faculty, shares five key insights from his new book.

May 19 2023
Next Big Idea Club
Faculty Spotlight

SIPA's Bill Eimicke, Adam Stepan, and Jilliene Rodriguez are praised for their work at a recent conference: “The organizers, hosts, facilitators and staff... should be congratulated for their willingness to try something new in designing a post-COVID academic convening,”

May 19 2023
Inside Higher Ed
In the Media