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POLITICS: Will COVID leave a legacy of divisiveness?
POLITICS: Will COVID leave a legacy of divisiveness?

Colleen Fitzpatrick, MD is a SIPA student and pediatric surgeon. She shares her experience with the initial wave of the Covid pandemic, and offers a reflection on how the country has responded.


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Policy and PoliticsColleen FitzpatrickNovember 3, 2021COVID-19 Comments
OPINION: Policies alone won’t fix our problems with social media. Public interest campaigns must be part of the solution.
OPINION: Policies alone won’t fix our problems with social media. Public interest campaigns must be part of the solution.

If the comparison between Big Tech and Big Tobacco is prescient, then regulation and legislation will only go so far in curbing the harms caused by social media, says Zachey Kliger (MPA ‘22).

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OpinionZachey KligerNovember 3, 2021social media, TechnologyComment
POLITICS: Despite domestic pressures, the Prime Minister must turn to COP26
POLITICS: Despite domestic pressures, the Prime Minister must turn to COP26

In advance of the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), Alexander Urwin assesses the fledgling cooperation between President Biden and Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and the possibility of the leaders forming an unlikely alliance on climate.

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Policy and PoliticsAlexander UrwinOctober 23, 2021Comment
SIPA STORIES: Why won’t anyone rubber duck with me?
SIPA STORIES: Why won’t anyone rubber duck with me?

Kate Champion (ESP ‘22) explains the process of “rubber ducking”, and how it can be an effective tool for collaboration.

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SIPA StoriesKate ChampionOctober 18, 2021 Comment
POLITICS: Universal Child Allowance, Part I: policy is personal
POLITICS: Universal Child Allowance, Part I: policy is personal

Isha Shah explains how the expanded child tax credit in The American Rescue Plan matters beyond its physical outcomes. This article is part of a series about universal child allowance (UCA), and the politics of the expanded U.S. Child Tax Credit.

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Policy and PoliticsIsha ShahOctober 10, 2021Comment
POLITICS: Staying afloat: Mumbai’s C40 Climate Action Plan falls short
POLITICS: Staying afloat: Mumbai’s C40 Climate Action Plan falls short

Tanishka Sachidanand (MPA-ESP ‘22) dissects the C40 climate action plan in the context of Mumbai and its climate vulnerabilities.

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Policy and PoliticsTanishka SachidanandOctober 4, 2021Comment
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