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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
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
Beth Van Schaack on increasing accountability for conflict-related sexual violence
Secretary Hillary Clinton and the dangers of unpredictable foreign policy
Real-Time Briefing The Gen Z Uprising in Nepal: Networks of Resistance in Asia
Jean-Marie Guéhenno on the French Government Collapse
Kathleen's New York Experience
Reading Minds: The Revolutionary Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces
AI Decoded: A Leading Expert Explains Where Artificial Intelligence is Heading
AI Superpowers: How Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping Global Politics
Jon Finer on the Israel-Iran Conflict
David Pozen examines the impact of recent university settlements
Olatunde Johnson on the impact of university settlements
Ester Fuchs on the Columbia University settlement
Future Shock: How to Anticipate and Navigate Technological Disruption
The Digital Battlefield: Understanding Modern Cyber Warfare