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Nonya reflects on her application and offers her advice on how to put your best foot forward!
SIPA Senior Research Scholar Jason Healey writes that the deployment of U.S. military forces to conduct cyber operations against domestic targets is now a reality.
SIPA lecturer Rumela Sen explores the politics of Nepal, digital transnational repression, and the intersection of democracy and technology.
The conference discussed protecting children in the digital age.
Kevin Brunelli MPA '23, a nonresident fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA, on the EV transition: "The EV transition is inevitable, and whether the United States emerges stronger will depend on whether Washington gives its automakers the freedom to compete on a truly global stage."
President Clinton and a panel of experts discuss the legacy of Yitzhak Rabin 30 years after his assassination and what it means for Israeli domestic politics and the current peace process.
Author of Safe Havens for Hate, Tamar Mitts, explores how extremist rhetoric thrives online and why content moderation doesn’t effectively tackle it by analyzing militant groups’ digital resilience and platform migration tactics.
Former Secretaries Hillary Clinton and Mike Pompeo find rare common ground, rejecting Pentagon's spheres of influence strategy that could benefit China and Russia globally.
At a November 10 event hosted by the Institute of Global Politics, "Yitzhak Rabin, 30 Years On: His Legacy and the Challenges of Peace," former President Bill Clinton spoke about his close personal and professional relationship with Rabin.
Timothy Naftali, a presidential historian and senior research scholar at Columbia SIPA, said that before Trump’s presidency, “it was a presidential norm” to stay in D.C. during a shutdown.