China’s economy in 2023: How far will the shift from politics to pragmatism go?
The pictures Chinese President Xi Jinping puts up on his bookshelf during his traditional New Year's speech provide rich food for thought...
Hertie School defines guidelines for use of artificial intelligence software at university
Flexible approach aims to seize opportunities, minimise risks of AI for teaching, research and learning. The Hertie School has issued...
The Unbearable Uselessness of Crypto
Following the collapse of FTX, in his latest opinion piece for Project Syndicate, Professor Andrés Velasco, Dean of the School of Public...
Global headwinds: What lies ahead for Asia?
In the International Monetary Fund’s recently released Regional Economic Outlook for Asia and the Pacific, growth prospects for the...
WHERE ECONOMICS AND IDENTITY INTERSECT
Economist Ebonya Washington, who joined the Columbia SIPA faculty after almost two decades at Yale, gives an overview of her work....
Alexander Sorg and Julian Wucherpfennig highlight the complex effects of US military deployments
In a commentary in 'War on the Rocks', Sorg and Wucherpfennig question the extent to which these deployments make host state citizens...
Europe’s growing resilience to crises
Exploring EU’s four major crises with Mr Klaus Regling The European Union (EU), and its Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) are a unique...
<< THE CREATIVE POTENTIAL OF ARTICFICIAL INTELLIGENCE>>
A look back at the Culture Masterclass with the Collective Obvious, in the presence of Agnès Perpitch et Marine van Schoonbeek Photo...
Lessons from Afghanistan
This panel came together to discuss the LSE Public Policy Review special issue on Afghanistan: Long War, Forgotten Peace. This...
Beyond Vaccines: Asia’s Food and Water Future
In the second part of the Asia Thinker Series (Beyond Vaccines) on 30 challenges faced in the post-COVID world, moderator Professor...