Recent Events
Recent Events
IGP hosted a conversation with US and European experts about the state of negotiations to end the war, the strategic implications of this diplomatic process, and the assistance required for Ukraine rebuild and fortify itself.
IGP hosted a Rapid Response webinar to discuss the Trump administration's enforcement actions on immigration in Minnesota and across the country, including its impact on the direction of US democracy.
A January 29 roundtable at SIPA explored how human rights law strengthens enforcement and protection for survivors in the United States.
IGP's Technology & Democracy Initiative and IGP's Women's Initiative convened an expert panel to discuss how governments, multilateral institutions, and technology companies can take action to address online violence, abuse, and harassment.
IGP hosted a Rapid Response webinar to examine the recent protests in Iran, the regime’s response, and the international stakes, assessing what may come next for Iranians, the region, and the global order.
IGP, CGEP, and ILAS hosted a Rapid Response webinar to examine the future of Venezuela, Latin America, and energy markets following the recent military operation to remove Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores.
Stephen Miran, member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers addressed the implications for inflation, interest rates, and monetary policy following the Federal Reserve’s final policy meeting of the year.
This panel of experts examines the economics of wage-setting, the successes and failures of the US labor movement, and crucial lessons learned from the experience of minimum wage policies in the US and around the world.
IGP Women’s Initiative Director Jennifer Klein spoke on a panel titled “Charting a New Course for Care Policy,” about the policy solutions needed to address the caregiving crisis in the United States.
In this second installation of the conflict-related sexual violence virtual roundtable series, a panel of global experts discussed legal representation, reparations, recognition for children born of wartime rape, and community rebuilding as essential pathways to justice for survivors