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Jason Bordoff, Founding Director of the Center on Global Energy Policy and Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, writes: "With more countries threatening to make coercive use of more different kinds of energy flows, the world could be at the dawn of a new age of energy weaponization."
“Democracy is fragile, and we must hold the line,” says Maria Ressa, who wrote the book How to Stand Up to a Dictator.
The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security hosted the annual Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards to recognize Nobel Peace Laureate and co-founder of Rappler Maria Ressa.
"The withdrawal of Israeli troops and the establishment of an international stabilisation force are key in securing long-term peace, but the plan is dangerously vague on these issues," writes Adjunct Senior Research Scholar Rajan Menon.
Feeling overwhelmed by SIPA’s many deadlines? Olivia breaks down each one—Early Action, Fellowship Consideration, and the Final Deadline—so you can plan your application timeline stress-free and apply when your story feels ready.
Small island states are calling for a rethink. They want to be recognized as "large ocean states," which should take into account the economic importance of their maritime territory. Jonas Oliver Piduhn MIA '24 and Jenik Radon explain why.
On New York City's mayoral debate, Robert Shapiro, a political scientist and professor at Columbia University, states that Curtis Sliwa’s strategy will likely be to sit back and watch Mamdani and Cuomo slug it out, hopefully boosting his own chances in the process.
On New York City's mayoral debate, Robert Shapiro, professor of political science and vice dean of the School of International Public Affairs at Columbia University: “If Mamdani wins, the Republicans and Trump will try to use Mamdani’s victory to try to demonize the Democrats further in the run-up to the 2026 midterm election.”
"Milei has always been very loyal to Trump," Victoria Murillo, professor of political science and director of the Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University, tells BBC Mundo. "There doesn't seem to be any explanation beyond geopolitics and the connection between the two."
Saltzman Institute member Page Fortna writes: "a lot of hard work remains before this ceasefire is strong and durable, let alone everlasting."