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The panel, hosted by Columbia University Professor of History Matthew Connelly, took the U.S. government to task for its unwillingness to declassify government records that are not dangerous if they were made public.
Tom Moerenhout has researched the role Chinese firms can and will play in fighting climate change. "China will remain a dominant player in all the supply chains through the coming decade," he said in a workshop series on the topic last year.
Joseph Stiglitz is among those who signed a declaration of support for President Biden’s nominee.
Haines held up the war in Ukraine as an example of how leaders’ perception and experiences shape national decision making.
Lincoln Mitchell writes about potential regime collapse of Georgia's current ruling coalition, the Georgian Dream.
In a new article, Professor Frederic de Mariz and SIPA student Pieter Bosmans MPA ’24 write about the sustainable debt market and efforts to channel funding toward sustainable “blue economy” projects related to the ocean and freshwater.
Video: Takatoshi Ito discusses the policy choices of Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda and their current and future economic implications.
In light of current recession risks, this year’s conference focused on procyclicality or countercyclicality of bank regulatory policy and supervision.