What voter constituencies will be critical for Kamala Harris to win the presidency? Young people and white women, says Columbia University’s Christina Greer. She joined Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, Tim Naftali, Abby Phillip, Elizabeth Saunders, & Robert Shapiro during Columbia IGP’s Rapid Response on the State of the Race in the US presidential election. Watch the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/e2_sXXSd
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Who we are: The Institute of Global Politics is a hub for the world’s leading policymakers, academics, and political leaders based at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA). We are not another think tank, but rather a place where global scholars and practitioners come together to drive real-world policy change — and train the next generation to follow in their footsteps. IGP, with Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton at the helm, exists to bridge the gaps in our connected but polarized world — between local and international perspectives, researchers and policymakers, and across ideological divides — to solve urgent global problems and prepare students for the challenges of tomorrow. What we do: We connect cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research with real-world policymaking, foster civil discourse that breaks through partisan talking points, and ground our approach in the understanding that global issues are inextricably linked to local issues. Why we do it: Our world is facing challenges of unprecedented scale and complexity. Russia and China's power grab in the Global South is reshaping geopolitical alignments; new technologies like generative AI are supercharging the spread of disinformation; and we have a rapidly-closing window of opportunity to reverse the impacts of climate change.
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What can we expect from this presidential election? “I think we can expect really the unexpected… we’re witnessing a lot of things that really don’t have much precedent.” CNN Anchor Abby Phillip during Columbia IGP’s Rapid Response on the State of the Race in the US presidential election. Watch the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/e2_sXXSd
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We’re in the middle of an unprecedented election season. Join the Columbia Institute of Global Politics for a Rapid Response State of the Race analysis with Columbia | SIPA Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, Faculty Scholar and CNN Presidential Historian Tim Naftali, CNN Anchor Abby Philip, and Columbia professors Christina Greer, Elizabeth Saunders, and Robert Shapiro. Watch it live:
State of the Race: The US Presidential Election
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🔴 LIVE NOW: A Rapid Response State of the Race analysis, with experts discussing the US presidential election. Columbia | SIPA Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo SIPA Faculty Scholar and CNN Presidential Historian Tim Naftali CNN Anchor Abby Phillip Prof Christina Greer Prof Elizabeth Saunders Prof Robert Shapiro Columbia University
We’re in the middle of an unprecedented election season. Join the Columbia Institute of Global Politics for a Rapid Response State of the Race analysis with Columbia | SIPA Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, Faculty Scholar and CNN Presidential Historian Tim Naftali, CNN Anchor Abby Philip, and Columbia professors Christina Greer, Elizabeth Saunders, and Robert Shapiro. Watch it live:
State of the Race: The US Presidential Election
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We’re in the middle of an unprecedented election season. Join Columbia IGP for a Rapid Response State of the Race analysis with Columbia | SIPA Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, Faculty Scholar and CNN Presidential Historian Tim Naftali, CNN Anchor Abby Phillip, and Columbia University professors Christina Greer, Elizabeth Saunders, & Robert Shapiro. Watch it live:
We’re in the middle of an unprecedented election season. Join the Columbia Institute of Global Politics for a Rapid Response State of the Race analysis with Columbia | SIPA Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, Faculty Scholar and CNN Presidential Historian Tim Naftali, CNN Anchor Abby Philip, and Columbia professors Christina Greer, Elizabeth Saunders, and Robert Shapiro. Watch it live:
State of the Race: The US Presidential Election
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The US is the only OECD country and one of only six nations in the world without nationally guaranteed paid leave. On July 25, Columbia Institute of Global Politics’s Women’s Initiative is hosting a webinar on paid leave in the US with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and Sen. Bill Cassidy, co-chairs of the Senate Bipartisan Paid Family Leave Working Group, and professors Jane Waldfogel of Columbia School of Social Work and Sandra Black.
Across the Aisle: Paid Leave in the United States
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🔴 LIVE NOW: important conversations about paid leave in the United States, hosted by Columbia IGP’s Women’s Initiative with: Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Sen. Bill Cassidy Professor Jane Waldfogel of Columbia School of Social Work Professor Sandra Black Columbia | SIPA | Columbia University https://lnkd.in/dWfYUcdw
The US is the only OECD country and one of only six nations in the world without nationally guaranteed paid leave. On July 25, Columbia Institute of Global Politics’s Women’s Initiative is hosting a webinar on paid leave in the US with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and Sen. Bill Cassidy, co-chairs of the Senate Bipartisan Paid Family Leave Working Group, and professors Jane Waldfogel of Columbia School of Social Work and Sandra Black.
Across the Aisle: Paid Leave in the United States
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What does Biden’s exit mean for foreign policy? A conversation with IGP Affiliated Faculty Member and presidential historian Tim Naftali in Foreign Affairs Magazine: "President Biden’s very difficult decision has restored some of the luster to the American commitment to Ukraine and to stabilizing other parts of the world."
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Truman and Johnson also stepped aside, but “the circumstances were quite different,” says IGP Affiliated Faculty Member Tim Naftali. “Worries about history repeating itself are certainly causing concern… but history doesn’t really repeat.” The New York Times
Truman and Johnson Also Stepped Aside, but ‘the Circumstances Are Quite Different’
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