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SIPA’s tech specialization convened experts to discuss the European Union’s upcoming digital services legislation and more.
“They have lots of reasons to solidify the ‘One China’ principle, as they put it, in the minds of the leadership of the United Nations,” interim dean Thomas Christensen comments.
“His dress [Zelenskyy], which is kind of an army-distressed look, transmits someone who's on the ground with his people, with his troops,” William B. Eimicke said.
“The prospects for a negotiated peace in Ukraine are bleak,” V. Page Fortna of the Saltzman Institute co-authors in the Washington Post's Monkey Cage.
"Unless the Biden administration is willing to assume a more forceful posture, the outcome of the conflict could be devastating not only for Ukrainian sovereignty but for America’s global leadership, which is now linked to the fate of Ukraine," says Stuart Gottlieb.
Lydia Tomkiw MIA '15 writes about the survival of Ukranian language, history, and culture — in the past and in the future.
SIPA remembers groundbreaking alumna Madeleine Albright, the first woman to serve as U.S. secretary of state.
“There’s a lot more room to ratchet up sanctions if the United States and Europe decide to do so,” Eddie Fishman comments.