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Judy Cheng-Hopkins MIA ’78 and Richard N. Gardner exemplify the connection between the study and practice of policymaking.
A Capstone team under the guidance of Professor Yasmine Ergas is examining mechanisms in one African nation that facilitate or hinder the payment of reparations to victims of sexual violence.
Brazil has been called a country that "punches below its weight" in foreign affairs. Despite its large population and significant economy, it is not seen as an international leader.
UN staff members in 28 departments hosted 34 students who aspire to work for the organization
David Sandalow (above left), an assistant secretary in the Department of Energy, will study a range of issues including U.S.-China energy relations, advanced vehicle technology policy, and clean energy finance.
In a new book, Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya argue that economic growth is the only reliable development strategy for addressing widespread poverty in India and elsewhere.
As Spring Recess neared, SIPA's Consulting Club hosted its flagship event, the annual case competition, on March 8.