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Marsela Liem ’25 is a Masters of Public Administration (MPA) candidate concentrating in Economic and Political Development (EPD) with a specialization in International Organizations and United Nations (IO/UN) concentrations.
A SIPA faculty panel analyzed the election’s aftermath and looked to the future.
On Bloomberg's Zero podcast, Jason Bordoff discusses how much Trump could boost fossil fuels.
While the Paris Agreement is not legally binding and is based on trust and leadership, the stance taken by the worlds largest economy affects what other countries are willing to do, writes Gautam Jain.
Two SIPA alumnae will continue to represent voters in their states after winning elections on November 5.
At UNGA, Jenik Radon and Jonas Piduhn MIA ’24 joined the heads of state of three small island and low-lying countries in conversation.
There's still uncertainty on what policies Trump will advocate for once he's president again, said Robert Shapiro.
Kara Swisher talks to Timothy Naftali, senior research scholar at SIPA, in order to understand the threat Trump poses to our democracy.
Takatoshi Ito examines three major economic challenges threatening Japan's future: an aging population, soaring national debt, and sluggish progress on climate goals.
Don’t feel like you have a diverse story? Sena talks more about navigating the optional diversity portion on the admission application from her own perspective.