News and Event Highlights
News and Event Highlights
Research effort aims to map the state of the art with respect to open-source tooling and identify concrete pathways towards open, sustainable, interoperable, and scalable tools.
Experts, scholars, policymakers, and activists discussed the use of rape, torture, and other forms of gender-based violence as weapons of war, and the policies and international frameworks that can help prevent it.
Distinguished guests included Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's ambassador to the United States, and Marie Yovanovitch, a former US ambassador to Ukraine and IGP Carnegie Distinguished Fellow.
The Institute of Global Politics convened an expert panel to host the first of several events this year devoted to Ukraine and its future.
Meet the IGP Student Scholars Yijie (Frank) Huang is a first-generation and international Columbia SIPA student from Pujiang, a county in China’s Zhejiang Province.
An illuminating conversation between Dennis Ross and Ghaith al-Omiri was also the first event in SIPA's Dialogue Across Difference series.
AI Democracy Projects convened a panel of experts for discussion, followed by a workshop aimed at measuring the performance of chatbots and other AI tools that provide information to the public.
Professors Thomas J. Christensen and Andrew Nathan discuss the outcome and implications for the region and beyond.
Meet IGP Student Scholar Avalon Zborovsky-Fenster, a senior at Barnard College and an award-winning national organizer.
Civil society leaders joined officials from the Biden-Harris administration to discuss policy issues related to equity, democracy, and racial justice.