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School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Columbia University's School of International Affairs was founded in 1946 in the aftermath of World War II. Emphasizing practical training, the School's mission was to foster understanding of geographic regions of vital interest and to prepare diplomats, officials, and other professionals to meet the complex needs of the postwar world. The School originated in dynamic regional institutes that drew on Columbia's renowned resources in history, economics, political science, linguistics, and other fields, showing an interdisciplinary vision considered bold for its day. During the 1950s and 1960s, the School expanded in scope and depth. SIA, as it was then called, developed a national and international reputation as a leading center for educational and research programs in area studies, security, and international relations. By 1967, the School was home to eight regional institutes, covering nearly every corner of the globe. Originally housed in a row of brownstones, the School moved to a new building on Columbia University's east campus in 1971. In 1981, the School was renamed the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA). Then, in the early 1990s, SIPA began appointing its own faculty, adding to the list of distinguished social and natural scientists and humanists already at the University. As it has for more than seven decades, SIPA provides committed students with the necessary skills and perspectives to become responsible leaders in the public, private and nonprofit sectors. The School's mission, which has evolved over the years, stays true to this history: to support the global public interest by educating students to serve and to lead, and to produce and share new knowledge on the critical public policy challenges facing the global community.Visit Site
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July 13, 2018
Shoring Up a Democracy Under Siege
By: Laleh Ispahani, Ryan Knight -
June 23, 2018
Colombia, A Laboratory For History
By: Juan Manuel Santos -
March 28, 2018
Countering Iraq’s Anti-Shelter Policy in the Islamic State Era
By: Lisa Davis -
July 11, 2017
We’ve Been Here Before: The Durability of Multilateralism
By: David Bosco -
July 11, 2017
End Times Diplomacy at the UN?
By: Richard Gowan -
July 04, 2017
Natural and Quasi-Natural Experiments to Evaluate Cybersecurity Policies
By: Benjamin Dean -
July 04, 2017
Honing Cyber Attribution
By: Justin Key Canfil -
July 04, 2017
Is Cyber Defense Possible?
By: Sorin Ducaru -
April 06, 2017
Inside the Digital Revolution
By: Heather Brooke -
March 23, 2017
A Non-State Strategy for Saving Cyberspace
By: Jason Healey -
March 09, 2017
Attribution of Malicious Cyber Incidents: From Soup to Nuts
By: Herbert Lin -
February 09, 2017
Toward Practical Cyber Counter Deception
By: Christopher Porter -
January 29, 2017
How the Next U.S. President Can Contain China in Cyberspace
By: Adam Segal, Rob Knake -
June 06, 2016
The Collapse of Saudi Arabia and the Cataclysmic Power Shift in the Middle East
By: Elihugh M. Abner -
June 06, 2016
Too Late for Two States: The Benefits of Pivoting to a One-state Solution for Israel and Palestine
By: Sama Habib -
June 06, 2016
Youth, Peace, And Security: A New Agenda for the Middle East and North Africa
By: Margaret Williams -
June 06, 2016
A National Strategic Framework for Countering Violent Extremism in Jordan
By: Ghimar Deeb, Jeffrey Woodham, Mia Chin, Sawsan Gharaibeh -
May 26, 2016
Exclusion and Violence in Post-2003 Iraq
By: Yasir Kuoti -
May 19, 2016
Schrödinger’s Kurds: Transnational Kurdish Geopolitics In The Age Of Shifting Borders
By: H. Akin Unver -
May 18, 2016
Divesting From Sectarianism: Reimagining Relations Between Iran And The Arab Gulf States
By: Hamada D. Zahawi, Khaled A. Beydoun -
March 01, 2016
The Contagiousness of Regional Conflict: A Middle East Case Study
By: Graeme P. Auton, Jacob B. Slobodien -
January 01, 2016
Misperceiving U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf: Raising the Hidden Costs of U.S. Dependence on Oil
By: Steve A. Yetiv -
January 01, 2016
War and the Oil Price Cycle
By: Amy Myers, Jaffe Jareer Elass -
March 04, 2014
Congo: No Peace Without Women
By: Denis Mukwege -
February 28, 2014
Ethnic Diversity, Gender, and National Leaders
By: Katherine W. Phillips, Nicholas A. Pearce, Susan E. Perkins -
May 05, 2013
Poverty and Inequality in Latin America: A Story of Two Decades
By: Guillermo Cruces, Leonardo Gasparini -
May 05, 2013
A Changing Development Strategy
By: Albert Fishlow -
May 05, 2013
The Transformation of Security in Latin America: A Cause for Common Action
By: Gabriel Marcella -
May 05, 2013
Trade and Trade Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recent Trends, Emerging Challenges
By: Osvaldo Rosales, Sebastián Herreros -
May 05, 2013
The Rise of Latin America : Reordering Regional Security in Latin America
By: Harold Trinkunas -
May 05, 2013
China's Use of the Military Instrument in Latin America: Not Yet the Biggest Stick
By: Cynthia Watson -
May 05, 2013
The Rise of Latin America: A Changing Mexico
By: Andrew Selee -
May 05, 2013
The Rise of Latin America: New Directions for a More Prosperous Brazil
By: Thomas J. Trebat -
May 05, 2013
The Rise of Latin America: Will Latin America Miss U.S. Hegemony?
By: Christopher Sabatini -
May 05, 2013
The Rise of Latin America : Public Innovation for Good Governance
By: Ania Calderón, Sergio Fajardo -
May 05, 2013
The Rise of Latin America: Reforming, Fast and Slow
By: Madeline K. B. Ross -
May 05, 2013
The Rise of Latin America: A Tale of Two Continents
By: Devi Nampiaparampil -
May 05, 2013
Calderón's War
By: Nathaniel Parish Flannery -
May 05, 2013
Renewable Energy in Chile: Barriers and the Role of Public Policy
By: Sophie von Hatzfeldt -
December 05, 2012
Deciphering the Linkages between Organized Crime and Transnational Crime
By: Jay S. Albanese -
December 05, 2012
The Diverse Facilitators of Counterfeiting: A Regional Perspective
By: Louise I. Shelley -
December 05, 2012
States, Frauds, and the Threat of Transnational Organized Crime
By: Michael Levi -
December 05, 2012
Central American Gangs: Changing Nature and New Partners
By: Douglas Farah -
December 05, 2012
The Twenty-first Century Expansion of the Transnational Drug Trade in Africa
By: Ashley Neese Bybee -
December 05, 2012
Fighting Transnational Environmental Crime
By: Lorraine Elliott -
December 05, 2012
Corporate Criminal Liability: Article 10 of the Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime
By: Mohamed Mattar -
December 05, 2012
International Narcotics Law Enforcement: A Study in Irrationality
By: Frank G. Madsen -
December 05, 2012
Organized Crime in a Network Society
By: Misha Glenny, Ronald Davis -
December 05, 2012
Demands of Supply
By: Matthew Hockenberry -
December 05, 2012
Whither Antidrug Policy?
By: Vanda Felbab-Brown, Ania Calderón -
December 05, 2012
Global Vice: The Expanding Territory of the Yakuza
By: Jake Adelstein, Ania Calderón -
December 05, 2012
Archaeology of the Present: Organized Crime through the Study of Urban Built Environments
By: Eyal Weizman, Guillermo Ruiz de Teresa -
December 05, 2012
Rio De Janeiro: A Local Response to a Global Challenge
By: Col. Robson Rodrigues da Silva, Laura Vargas -
December 05, 2012
Borderland Conditions between the United States and Mexico
By: Natalia Mendoza, Rachel St. John -
December 05, 2012
The Failed Divorce of Serbia's Government and Organized Crime
By: Nemanja Mladenovic -
December 05, 2012
Outgunned: The Honduran Fight Against Transnational Cocaine Traffickers
By: Ana-Constantina Kolb -
December 05, 2012
Criminal Activity in a Globalizing World
By: Madeline K.B. Ross -
December 05, 2012
Hidden in Plain Sight: An Anthropology of the Global Criminal Underworld
By: David Kortava -
December 05, 2012
Human Trafficking: A Global Perspective
By: Emmania Rodriguez -
December 05, 2012
The Story of Two Women who Risked Everything in the International Drug Trade
By: Alina A. Smyslova -
December 05, 2012
The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade
By: Krisztian Simon -
December 05, 2012
Draining Development? Controlling Flows of Illicit Funds from Developing Countries
By: Frank Murray -
December 05, 2012
Gridlock: Labor, Migration, and Human Trafficking in Dubai
By: Alexander Lee -
December 05, 2012
Informality and Illegality in the Exploitation of Gold and Timber in Antioquia
By: Victoria Webster -
December 05, 2012
Mexico's Struggle for Public Security: Organized Crime and State Responses
By: Laura Vargas -
December 05, 2012
The Money Laundry: Regulating Criminal Finance in the Global Economy
By: Ethan Wagner -
December 05, 2012
Treasure Islands: Uncovering the Damage of Offshore Banking and Tax Havens
By: Chris Eshleman -
December 05, 2012
Mafias on the move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories
By: Diana del Olmo -
March 05, 2012
Two Tales of a City
By: Ethan Wagner -
March 05, 2012
The Urban Battleground: Explaining Conflict in Global Cities
By: Samantha Hammer -
March 05, 2012
Table of Contents
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March 05, 2012
Editor's Foward
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September 05, 2011
Editor's Forward
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September 05, 2011
State Institutions and the Survival of Dictatorships
By: Natasha Ezrow, Erica Frantz -
September 05, 2011
State Power and Staying Power: Infrastructural Mechanisms and Authoritarian Durability
By: Dan Slater, Sofia Fenner -
September 05, 2011
Perpetuating Communist Party Rule in China
By: Teresa Wright -
September 05, 2011
Zimbabwe's Militarized, Electoral Authoritarianism
By: Eldred Masunungure -
September 05, 2011
Sovereign Wealth Funds in Nondemocratic Countries: Financing Entrenchment or Change?
By: Sven Behrendt -
September 05, 2011
Myanmar's Fifty-Year Authoritarian Trap
By: Sean Turnell -
September 05, 2011
More State than Nation: Lukashenko's Belarus
By: Natalie Manayeva, Dzmitry Yuran, Oleg Manaev -
September 05, 2011
North Korea's State-Loyalty Advantage
By: B. R. Myers -
September 05, 2011
Iran's Regime of Religion
By: Mehdi Khalaji -
September 05, 2011
Survival, Adaptation and Uncertainty: The Case of Cuba
By: Eusebio Mujal-León -
September 05, 2011
New Media Entrepreneurs in China: Allies of the Party-State or Civil Society?
By: Johan Lagerkvist -
September 05, 2011
The Road Out of Tahrir
By: Mohamed ElBaradei -
September 05, 2011
The Illusion of Stability in China
By: Wei Jingsheng -
September 05, 2011
After 1989: Redefining "Democracy"
By: Ivan Krastev -
September 05, 2011
Interview with the Author: Dictators' Race to the Bottom
By: Alastair Smith -
September 05, 2011
The Art of Censorship in Vietnam
By: Samantha Libby -
September 05, 2011
Images referenced in "The Art of Censorship in Vietnam"
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September 05, 2011
Interventions against a Dictator
By: Utz J. Pape -
September 05, 2011
Islam and Technology: Evolution and Revolution
By: Aarti Ramachandran -
September 05, 2011
Mock Democracies: Authoritarian Cover-ups
By: Mario Bours Laborin -
September 05, 2011
Further Reading
By: Michael Larson -
May 05, 2011
The Breakout of China-India Strategic Rivalry in Asia and the Indian Ocean
By: Francine R. Frankel -
May 05, 2011
Assessing the Sino-Indian Water Dispite
By: Jonathan Holslag -
May 05, 2011
Beijing's Balancing Act: Courting New Dehli, Reassuring Islamabad
By: Jingdong Yuan -
May 05, 2011
The Tibet Factor in China-India relations
By: Rajiv Sikri -
May 05, 2011
China and India: More Cooperation than competition in Energy and Climate Change
By: Tofiq Siddiqi -
May 05, 2011
Chinese and Indian Engagement in Africa: Competitive or Mutually Reinforcing Strategies
By: Fantu Cheru, Cyril Obi -
May 05, 2011
The Myth of Economic Complementarity in Sino-Indian Relations
By: Yasheng Huang -
May 05, 2011
Technology Trade in India-China Relations: Divergent Dynamics and Implications
By: Varaprasad S. Dolla -
May 05, 2011
Cities as the New Engine for Sino-Indian Cooperation
By: Pengfei Ni -
May 05, 2011
Paradigm Shift in India-China Relations: From Bilateralism to Multilateralism
By: Swaran Singh -
May 05, 2011
Divergence, Similarity, and Symmtery in Sino-Indian Threat Perceptions
By: Lora Saalman -
May 05, 2011
India, China: Brothers, Brothers
By: Shirish Jain, Yan Shufen -
May 05, 2011
India: A Global Economic Power? Revisting the Past and Contemplating the Future
By: Arvind Panagariya -
May 05, 2011
Blind Men and an Elephant: How the Indian and Chinese Press Cover Myanmar
By: Paul Fraioli -
May 05, 2011
Reflections from China
By: Cheng Ruisheng -
May 05, 2011
Beyond Rhetoric: Sino-Indian Relations in an Era of Interdependence - Asian Knowledge-Based Economics: Complex and Convoluted
By: Aditi Malik, Maria Y. Wang -
September 05, 2010
Meaningful Technology Tranfer for Climate Disruption
By: David M. Driesen, David Popp -
September 05, 2010
Nuclear Power and Sustainable Development
By: H.-Holger Rogner -
September 05, 2010
Policy Incentives for a Cleaner Supply Chain: The Case of Green Chemistry
By: Kira J.M. Matus -
September 05, 2010
Can One Laptop Per Child Save the World's Poor?
By: Mark Warschauer, Morgan Ames -
September 05, 2010
Research Locally, Diffuse Globally? American Universities, Patents and Global Public Health
By: Bhaven N. Sampat -
September 05, 2010
Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation: Emerging Lessons from Countries Pursuing Adaptation to Climate Change
By: Bertrand Tessa, Pradeep Kurukulasuriya -
September 05, 2010
The Copyright Dilemma: Copyright Systems, Innovation and Economic Development
By: Walter G. Park -
September 05, 2010
The Gender Revolution in Science and Technology
By: Henry Etzkowitz, Namrata Gupta, Carol Kemelgor -
September 05, 2010
Higher Education and Technology Transfer: The Effects of Technosclerosis on Development
By: William E. Bertrand -
September 05, 2010
Open Source Mapping as Liberation Technology - An Interview with David Kobia
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September 05, 2010
Accidental Activists: Using Facebook for Change - An Interview with Randi Zuckerberg
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September 05, 2010
Democratizing the Internet - An Interview with Michael T. Jones
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September 05, 2010
Harnessing Technology for Development Cooperation - An Interview with Rajiv Shah
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September 05, 2010
Reconciling Acemogly and Sachs: Geography, Institutions and Technology
By: Nima Veiseh -
June 05, 2010
Generational Change and the Future of U.S. - Russian Relations
By: Jeffrey Mankoff -
June 05, 2010
Russian Dilemmas in a Multipolar World
By: Fyodor Lukyanov -
June 05, 2010
Russia, Ukraine, and Central Europe: The Return of Geopolitics
By: F. Stephen Larrabee -
June 05, 2010
Ukraine's Defense Engagement with the United States
By: Gary D. Espinas -
June 05, 2010
Russia and Europe's Mutual Energy Dependence
By: Christophe-Alexandre Paillard -
June 05, 2010
Is Russia Cursed by Oil?
By: Daniel Treisman -
June 05, 2010
The Global Expansion of Russa's Energy Giants
By: Nina Poussenkova -
June 05, 2010
Why Russia is Not South Korea
By: Sergei Guriev, Ekaterina Zhuravskaya -
June 05, 2010
Russia's Financial Crisis: Economic Setbacks and Policy Responses
By: Padma Desai -
June 05, 2010
Freedom of Expression without Freedom of the Press
By: Maria Lipman -
June 05, 2010
A Balanced Assessment of Russian Civil Society
By: Debra Javeline, Sarah Lindemann-Komarova -
June 05, 2010
U.S.-Russian Relations in an Age of American Triumphalism
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June 05, 2010
The View from Moscow
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June 05, 2010
The Russian Soldier Today
By: Iva Savic -
June 05, 2010
Re-Examining Russian Energy Power
By: Michael Broache -
June 05, 2010
Unwrapping Russian Foreign Policy
By: Thomas J.R. Kent -
June 05, 2010
Constructing a Post-Communist Economic Order
By: David Szakonyi -
June 05, 2010
What Can Be Done with Documents
By: Maksim Hanukai -
June 05, 2010
Further Reading
By: Setti-Semhal Petros -
June 05, 2009
Governance and Leadership in Africa: Measures, Methods and Results
By: Robert I. Rotberg -
June 05, 2009
Kenya's Unfinished Agendas
By: Jacqueline M. Klopp -
June 05, 2009
Maritime Piracy in East Africa
By: James Kraska, Brian Wilson -
June 05, 2009
Obama and Africa: Matching Expectations with Reality
By: Princeton N. Lyman, Kathryn A. Robinette -
June 05, 2009
Power and Pressure: African Media and the Extractive Sector
By: Anya Schiffrin -
June 05, 2009
Religion, Social Capital and Development in the Sahel: The Niyass Tijaniyya in Niger
By: Shailly Barnes -
June 05, 2009
The Africa Union: Pitfalls and Prospects for Uniting Africa
By: Wafula Okumu -
June 05, 2009
The Glass Fortress: Zimbabwe's Cyber-Guerilla Warfare
By: Clapperton Mavhunga -
June 05, 2009
The International Criminal Court's Case Against the President of Sudan: A Critical Look
By: Mahmood Mamdani -
June 05, 2009
U.S. Foreign Assistance to Africa: Securing America's Investment for Lasting Development
By: Katherine J. Almquist -
June 05, 2009
An Interview with Patrick Awuah
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June 05, 2009
CHINA'S ROLE IN AFRICA: A GROWING PHENOMENON
By: Elizabeth Sperbee -
June 05, 2009
Africa's Growth and Resilience in a Volatile World
By: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala -
June 05, 2009
Africa: The United States and China Court the Continent
By: David H. Shinn -
June 05, 2009
African Solutions to An International Problem: Arms Control and Disarmament in Africa
By: Guy Lamb, Dominique Dye -
June 05, 2009
Feature: Five Faces of African Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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June 05, 2009
Financial Diplomacy and the Credit Crunch: The Rise of Central Banks
By: Nicholas Bayne -
October 05, 2008
Water in the 21st Century: Defining the Elements of Global Crises and Potential Solutions
By: Umpanu Lall, Tanya Heikkila, Casey Brown, Tobias Siegfried -
October 05, 2008
Water Wars: Obscuring Opportunities
By: Geoffrey D. Dabelko, Karin R. Bencala -
October 05, 2008
Climate Change and Water Resources: The Challenges Ahead
By: Kathleen A. Miller -
October 05, 2008
Healing the Enlightenment Rift: Rationality, Spirituality and Shared Waters
By: Aaron T. Wolf -
October 05, 2008
The Forgotten Infrastructure: Safeguarding Freshwater Ecosystems
By: Sandra L. Postel -
October 05, 2008
The Potential and Promise of Water Pricing
By: Collins A. Ayoo, Theodore M. Horbulyk -
October 05, 2008
Water and Gender: The Unexpected Connection That Really Matters
By: Vivienne Bennett, Sonia Davila-Poblete, Maria Nieves Rico -
October 05, 2008
From Universal Prescriptions to Living Rights: Local and Indigenous Water Rights Confront Public-Private Partnerships in the Andes
By: Rutgerd Boelens -
October 05, 2008
Challenges and Realities of Water Management of Megacities: The Case of Mexico City Metropolitan Area
By: Cecilia Tortajada -
October 05, 2008
The Role of Epistemic Communities in Offering New Cooperation Frameworks in the Euphrates-Tigris Rivers System
By: Aysegul Kibaroglu -
October 05, 2008
Mission Not Yet Accomplished: Managing Water Resources in the Nile River Basin
By: Ashok Swain -
October 05, 2008
A Missed Chance for Peace: Israel and Syria's Negotiations over the Golan Heights
By: Marwa Daoudy -
October 05, 2008
Water, Sanitation and the Millennium Development Goals
By: Roberto Lenton, Kristen Lewis, Albert M. Wright -
October 05, 2008
On Thin Ice: Water Rights and Resource Disputes in the Artic Ocean
By: Vsevolod Gunitskiy