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This Columbia News feature highlights multiple experts from SIPA and its centers, including Stephen Sestanovich, Jason Bordoff, Kimberly Marten, Ian Bremmer and others.
Kimberly Marten joined the 1A news roundup yesterday to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
India is poised to grow at 7-8% over the next decade and be the third largest economy by 2030 on the back of four big reforms by the government. This could even go up to 9-10% with increasing the size and scale of operation and doing away with protectionism, Arvind Panagariya said.
On March 7, Anton Korinek, David M. Rubenstein fellow at the Center on Regulation and Markets in Brookings’ Economic Studies program, and Joseph Stiglitz will discuss how to ensure innovation creates value and increases social welfare.
Kimberly Marten explains why she doesn't buy Russian President Vladimir Putin's explanation for going into Ukraine and offers what she sees as more plausible reasons.
“I hate comparing people to Hitler, but Putin’s crazy talk is making it hard to avoid,” Stephen Sestanovich comments.
“No sanctions can be proportional to Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine,” Eddie Fishman of the Center on Global Energy Policy comments, “but these sanctions will make the costs palpable.”
SIPA students organized the event just hours after Russia began its invasion earlier this week.
Luisa Palacios and Mauricio Cárdenas of the Center on Global Energy Policy co-write.