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“This White House’s public, multi-pronged frontal assault on national institutions is unprecedented,” said Timothy Naftali.
Robert Shapiro told Newsweek: "If responses supporting this come from people from states not bordering Canada, the findings can only be taken as symbolic and as a protest—which most such responses are likely to be anyway."
America discussed the pope’s Jubilee 2025 appeal for debt relief with Joseph E. Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize winning economist and a professor at Columbia University.
Robert Y. Shapiro, professor of political science at Columbia University, told Newsweek the tariffs will be "very costly" to Republicans in the midterms if they lead to higher prices, unemployment or a decline in economic growth.
Event featured Nobel laureate Maria Ressa, three alumni honorees, expert panel discussions, and a celebration at Low Library.
Stanford economist Susan Athey delivers Arrow lecture, detailing her research on how AI and machine learning are being used to address labor market challenges.
The Chair—one of CSIS’s most prestigious positions—is named in honor of Thomas J. Pritzker, who has served as chairman of the CSIS Board of Trustees since 2015.
As a Climate, Energy, and Environment concentration, Colby reflects on his favorite courses while at SIPA
IGP Carnegie Distinguished Fellow Wally Adeyemo, a former deputy treasury secretary and a presidential economic adviser, on the need to draw a sharper line between open economies and the rest