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"Biden has said repeatedly that the US is open to diplomacy with Russia, but on the issue that Moscow has most emphasised — Nato enlargement — there has been no American diplomacy at all," says Jeffrey Sachs.
Jason Bordoff and Jonathan Elkind of the Center on Global Energy Policy comment on what the hostilities with Russia might affect gas prices.
Richard Nephew has rejoined SIPA's Center on Global Energy Policy as a senior research scholar.
Jeffrey Sachs will discuss how the pandemic has increased global interdependence and whether the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are achievable at the Oxford Forum for International Development on February 26-27, 2022.
We can’t price spike and underinvest our way to a clean energy transition, energy policy expert says
Jason Bordoff of the Center on Global Energy Policy discusses Europe's energy crisis.
“US policymakers may be tempted, for geopolitical reasons, to reverse the policy of economic engagement with China in the decades after President Richard Nixon’s 1972 visit. But such a step would carry significant risks,” Shang-Jin Wei writes.
"Iran’s government, now led by hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi, may not feel that Iran needs the boost. China’s willingness to ignore U.S. sanctions in order to buy Iranian oil has provided Tehran an economic lifeline it didn’t have when JCPOA was signed in 2015," Ian Bremmer writes.
"The Senate passed a spending extension to avoid a government shutdown, but it's only a temporary fix for a very real problem," Lincoln Mitchell writes.
Ester Fuchs joined a recent panel on "Best Practice Programming: Investment and Outcomes in Women” to discuss sustainable agriculture in Rwanda as an example of women's economic empowerment.
Arianna Friedman MIA ’23 and Galy Kouyoumjian MIA ’23 will use their Migration Working Group mini-grants to address urgent refugee issues