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Russia is massing troops along Ukraine’s border. Is it a prelude to war? Not likely. Ian Bremmer explains what might happen next.
As the president’s April 22 climate summit draws near, David Sandalow and Kevin Karl outline how the federal action plan could focus on emissions reductions in the food system.
To embrace sustainability, cities need to reduce the social divide between the public and science by building data literacy and democratizing the use of open data, says SIPA lecturer Laura Scherling.
Lincoln Mitchell writes about Mitch McConnell's warning to CEOs to stay out of politics.
Linoln Mitchell comments on the GOP's voter suppression tactics.
Unlike his predecessors, Joe Biden has proved astute in using political power to get his policies passed, writes Lincoln Mitchell.
SIPA experts consider the shifting standards of cyberespionage.
The Fed steadied the economy by setting interest rates near 0%, and buying so many bonds in the open market that it now boasts a $7.7 trillion balance sheet. Joseph Stiglitz comments on the effect on workers.
The presence of a competent national government capable of investment in the future will enable environmentally sustainable economic growth, Steven Cohen writes.