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Looking ahead to next year, Robert Shapiro says it is unlikely that the outcome of Virginia's race will impact the extent to which Kamala Harris may campaign on behalf of Democrats running for office in 2022.
“To be able to fly over them, at much lower expense, looking for just the big stuff — that’s the way to go.” Robert Kleinberg explains how the type of technology used in detecting methane could have a far-reaching effect.
Jacob Lew joined a panel hosted by the Center for American Progress to discuss the legislative initiative to strengthen tax enforcement and make it more equitable by shifting enforcement resources in the direction of wealthy Americans and corporations.
Julio Friedmann joins the discussion on climate change reparations and the issue of carbon caused by the rich being an existential threat to the poor.
An article cites Thomas Christensen among scholars who have analyzed when and why Beijing uses force.
David Sandalow talks about the biggest emitters: China and the U.S., as eyes have turned to them with carbon mitigation discussions at COP26.
Jianguo Deng, former visiting scholar at SIPA, gives an interview on how the barriers in the exchanges between Chinese and Western civilizations can be overcome. (中文 - in Chinese)
Jacob Lew spoke with Dr. Leslie Vinjamuri about the role of the United States in global economic affairs.
In this op-ed, Jacob Lew expands on how the international tax agreement will increase incentives to invest in workers and workplaces and ensure that large and profitable corporations do not escape taxation.