Recent Events
Recent Events
Ambassador Wendy Sherman convened a roundtable with SIPA students to discuss how US policymakers should confront global adversaries.
A conference at SIPA showcases industrial policy successes in vaccine development, manufacturing, and trade, both during the last administration and in past decades.
Amos Hochstein, Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor for Energy and Investment, visited Columbia SIPA in September to discuss the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment and negotiations in Lebanon with students and faculty.
On November 14, Columbia University brought together top journalists and academics for a panel discussion, The Campaigns and the Coverage, to analyze the media’s role in the recent presidential election.
An IGP roundtable discusses the power of ideas and passionate volunteers to build community ties during challenging times.
On October 21, Jason Bordoff sat down with Adam Tooze to discuss the global energy transition underway and how it will reshape geopolitics, fielding questions from some 20 SIPA students about changing policy approaches to energy and geopolitics.
On October 1, Chad Sweet, former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff and CEO of the Chertoff Group, a security risk management and growth advisory firm, discussed the ongoing threat of foreign influence campaigns during a student roundtable.
“How does this Middle East war end?” The question, posed by SIPA Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, was a guiding light throughout the two-hour panel discussion, cosponsored by the Institute of Global Politics, at the 92nd Street Y on October 6th.
On October 15, Columbia's IGP welcomed Zayn Siddique and Betsy Ankney for a workshop on the ins and outs of political campaign work.
“We always say knowledge is power, but in dealing with the climate, knowledge is powerlessness because we are overwhelmed by facts," shared Luisa Neubauer, the lead organizer of the Fridays For the Future climate movement in Germany.