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Book Talk with Robert Malley
A Columbia IGP panel of experts discuss supporting survivors of CRSV
Jen Klein on the impact of budget cuts on women and families
Heather Mac Donald on the impact of federal budget cuts on cities
Marc Morial on the impact of federal budget cuts on cities
Secretary Jacob Lew on the impact of federal budget cut on cities
Prof Ester Fuchs on the new Communities Speak NYC reports
Secretaries Pompeo and Clinton on domestic polarization in the US
Secretaries Hillary Clinton and Mike Pompeo discuss the US's shrinking spheres of influence
Secretaries Mike Pompeo and Hillary Clinton give advice to Columbia SIPA students
A Piece of Advice from Secretary Hillary Clinton
Sheryl Sandberg on supporting survivors of CRSV
Cyber Regulation and the Electrical Grid
Advice for the Next Mayor of NYC
Насер аль-Кидва о сделке по Газе
Надав Эяль о соглашении по Газе
Самер Синиджлави о соглашении по Газе
Шира Эфрон о сделке по Газе
Министр обороны США Джейкоб Лью о соглашении по Газе
Critical Minerals, Critical Choices—Trends in African Mining
Магистр государственного управления в области развития (MPA-DP) | Columbia SIPA
MPA in Economic Policy Management
Investcorp Lecture in International Finance and Business: Hélène Rey, London Business School
Elizabeth Saunders on Foreign Policy Decision-Making
Victoria Nuland on the Situation Room
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala at the Columbia World Leaders Forum
Become an Economic Policy Leader in Just 12 Months | Columbia SIPA MPA-EPM
Margot Wallstrom on increasing accountability for conflict-related sexual violence
Oleksandra Matviichuk on increasing accountability for conflict-related sexual violence
Beth Van Schaack on increasing accountability for conflict-related sexual violence