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Iain Levine is quoted in the recent discussion on women's and human rights and sports associations' response, as WTA suspends all tennis tournaments in China.
Angela Chitkara MIA '00 writes on how and where to more adequately address today’s emerging risks in areas like pandemic, climate and geopolitical matters.
Luke McNamara MPA '14 is joined by Jason Healey on the latest episode of Mandiant's podcast “Eye On Security” where they delved into cyber conflict and norms, changing the role between defense and attack and so forth.
Daniel Osgood of the International Research Institute for Climate & Society comments on the humanitarian crisis in Madagascar caused by low rainfall and what that drought means for the people.
A few WTO members have blocked an initiative to temporarily waive the intellectual property restrictions which limit the production of vaccines, treatments and tests to certain pharmaceutical companies. Joseph Stiglitz urges President Joe Biden to pressure U.S. allies that are holding out so production can ramp up around the world.
Jason Bordoff: "Moving to a net-zero global economy will require an unprecedented level of global cooperation but will also lead to conflict along the way and ultimately produce winners and losers."
Lincoln Mitchell points out that censuring Rep. Lauren Boebert and Rep. Paul Gosar for their extreme and dangerous comments raises the possibility that similar methods will be used against Democratic members of the House the next time the Republicans are the majority party.
Mayor-elect Eric Adams is getting closer to finalizing top picks in his administration. "He's got to set up City Hall in a managerial structure that he's comfortable with, not everybody can report to the mayor," says Ester Fuchs.
High-paying ESG jobs and corporate leaders at COP26 mean that sustainability management has gone mainstream. There are dangers and opportunities in this development, writes Steven Cohen.