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Kimberly Marten on NPR All Things Considered

Institute member Kimberly Marten was interviewed on NPR All Things Considered about US-Russia relations and the Tillerson visit. Marten explained why she thinks cooperation is possible after the air strike in Syria. Listen to the interview here. 

Kimberly Marten on Syrian Airstrike on PBS Newshour

Institute member Kimberly Marten joined Hari Sreenivasan on PBS Newshour to explain why the US strike on the Syrian airbase will likely not damage US-Russia relations, despite all the noise. Listen to her full comments here. 

Severine Autesserre in Foreign Affairs

In response to a debate launched by her previous Foreign Affairs article about what the best approach to peacebuilding is in Congo, Institute member Severine Autesserre published another article titled “the Right Way to Build Peace in Congo.” Read the article here. 

Dipali Mukhopadhyay on Research in Conflict Zones in Washington Post

Institute member Dipali Mukhopadhyay was published by the Washington Post today, along with fellow researcher Romain Malejacq. Their article discusses how to conduct research in conflict zones based off of their own experiences researching the politics of warlords, rebels and foreign interventions in Afghanistan, Somalia and the Turkey-Syria borderland. The article was published in Post‘s forum The Monkey Cage, where political […]

New Book from Robert Jervis

We congratulate Institute member Robert Jervis on the publication of his new book, How Statesmen Think: the Psychology of International Politics (Princeton University Press, 2017). Information on the book and how to purchase it can be found here.   

Kimberly Martin Publishes Report in CFR

The Council on Foreign Relations published Institute member Kimberly Marten’s major policy report on Russia-NATO relations and how the US should act. Read the report here. 

Visit By Lt. Gen. William J. “Bill” Bender

  On March 8, 2017, the Data Science Institute and the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, SIPA, hosted Lt. Gen. William J. “Bill” Bender to Columbia for a conversation on the future of the Air Force and its leadership in cyber power. The visit began with a meeting with Saltzman faculty, followed by […]

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