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Joseph Stiglitz says that Germany’s new chancellor Olaf Scholz should support a temporary exemption of WTO intellectual property rules so that Covid-19 vaccines can be produced in and for developing countries to counter the spread of the virus.
Robert Jervis pushed policymakers to see the world’s complexity. Keren Yarhi-Milo and others remember their late colleague.
A faculty member for more than four decades, the late scholar was immensely influential in redefining the field of international relations and national security.
"With an ongoing global pandemic and a ravaging climate crisis, we enter this decisive decade in a perfect storm," Haoliang Xu MIA '94 writes on the ‘how’ of SDG implementation in the uncertainty brought by COVID-19.
Jeffrey Sachs talks to Xinhua News about China's WTO accession on its 20th anniversary.
"The perception that the US narrative has created is hurting the global trading system," Shang-Jin Wei writes.
Michael Doyle discusses the complementary and contrasting development of UN peacekeeping, human rights, and NATO under the three geopolitical eras.
SIPA hosts discussion of previously secret financial documents with Gerard Ryle and Joseph Stiglitz
Robert Shapiro joined The Background Briefing with Ian Masters to discuss how the perception persists that the Biden presidency is in trouble when, given his slim majority, he is succeeding in his ambitious agenda and improving the economy.
Anya Schiffrin writes that many European officials consider the Digital Services Act to be a “game changer” when it comes to combatting online mis/disinformation, and it could pave the way for higher global standards for comprehensive online regulations.