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“The poor, no matter where they live, will suffer the greatest lasting toll,” Joseph Stiglitz writes.
The duPont-Columbia Award-winning video is coproduced by Evan Hill MPA '19 for the New York Times.
SIPA and Columbia experts convened for this discussion on February 4, 2022.
Charles Calomiris will present the George S. Eccles Distinguished Lecture at Utah State University on March 14.
“Every day that we’re not resolving it, we are increasing the percentage chance that something will go wrong,” Keren Yarhi-Milo comments on the dynamic between Moscow and Washington on Ukraine.
Contributors include Andrew Nathan and Sun Zhe.
“The preservation of heritage is a core human right, the right to cultural self-determination and autonomy,” Ben Orlove comments.
"In an era of rapid transitions, with a multi-polar diffusion of power and influence, international organizations can stand out as rocks of stability and reliability among all the turmoil," Dirk Salomons writes.
Ester Fuchs says the political landscape has shifted since the 2018 race, pointing out that New York’s pandemic-battered economy and high-profile violent crimes have voters looking for plans that are more pragmatic than progressive.
“Energy prices have eased in recent weeks, but only because Europe has been lucky with the weather,” Jason Bordoff of the Center on Global Energy Policy comments.