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Anca Agachi MIA '19 writes about the need for the U.S. to move to the next stage in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda (WPS).
Communities are looking for new ways to ensure that vulnerable people and infrastructure can withstand power outages. Melissa Lott comments.
Stuart Gottlieb writes a letter to the editor about the necessity of U.S. power abroad.
The New York Times examines the policy proposal of guaranteed income for families with children and cites research from Sophie Collyer MPA '16.
Based on their accomplishments already and in the enxt four years, the Biden-Harris administration could win another election. Robert Shapiro comments.
The scholar and practitioner was known for his expertise in international conflict and the United Nations and his work on Responsibility to Protect.
The scholar and practitioner was known for his expertise in international conflict and the United Nations and his work on Responsibility to Protect.
As the Covid-19 pandemic forces many to reconsider what makes them happy, researchers are embracing a more complex definition of the emotion that focuses less on uninterrupted bliss. Jeffrey Sachs comments.
As the International Monetary Fund prepares for its next large-scale issue of special drawing rights, its reserve asset, the time is ripe for reform. José Antonio Ocampo writes.
A mandate heavily skewed to domestic policy forces US President Joe Biden to prioritise on foreign policy, writes Lincoln Mitchell.