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David Sandalow, Inaugural Fellow at Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy, spoke about AI’s role in accelerating climate solutions.
The world’s reserve currency may not survive the weaponization of US economic power, according to CGEP senior research scholars Edward Fishman, Gautam Jain, and Richard Nephew.
"When I reflect on my life, I never thought I would be working in childcare. And yet here I am, running the largest childcare network in Kenya. SIPA is a huge part of that story."
"I really do credit SIPA for launching me into a position and a career that has taken me to do things that I had only dreamed of."
Sena invites you in for a week in her very busy life as a social policy student. From assistantships, classes, capstones, and personal life, take a glimpse at what to expect as a SIPA student!
"Without the vibrant institutionalization of many decades that underlay NATO, the MST, and the US-ROK Mutual Defense Treaty, it is nearly impossible to see why or how a nuclear sharing arrangement could seem feasible anyway," writes Richard K. Betts.
"Crafting better cyber regulations requires a better understanding of market failures," write SIPA's Jason Healey, Carina Kaplan, and Christine McNeill.
Report for the World and Columbia University (SIPA) have just launched The Path to Impact: Insights from Global Majority Newsrooms, an impact report highlighting the global impact of local journalism in Asia, Africa, Europe, and South America.
Democrats... were dejected after Republican President George W. Bush was reelected in 2004, but his popularity soon tanked and Democrats could foresee the massive wins they would notch in the 2006 midterms, said Robert Shapiro.