Play Audio Coronavirus (COVID-19) Politics and International Relations The IC’s report of the origins of the pandemic and the PRC’s hysterical propaganda onslaught Thomas Wright and Ian Masters Background Briefing Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Politics and International Relations The center cannot hold: Will a divided world survive common threats? Thomas Wright Foreign Affairs September/October 2021
Aftershocks: Pandemic Politics and the End of the Old International Order By Thomas Wright and Colin Kahl 2021
External Article The surprisingly inexpensive cost of state-driven emission control strategies Wei Peng, Gokul Iyer, Matthew Binsted, Jennifer Marlon, Leon Clarke, James Edmonds, and David G. Victor Nature Climate Change September 2021
Play Audio International Affairs Will COVID-19 mark the end of the old international order? Thomas Wright and David Dollar Monday, August 16, 2021
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Politics and International Relations The international travel restrictions make little sense Thomas Wright Wednesday, August 4, 2021
TechStream How African states can tackle state-backed cyber threats Nathaniel Allen and Noëlle van der Waag-Cowling Thursday, July 15, 2021
Education Plus Development How can education be the antidote to a world prone to fracture along environmental, social, and economic fault lines? Christopher J. Thomas Wednesday, July 7, 2021
FixGov When climate policy works: HFCs and the case of short-lived climate pollutants Barry G. Rabe Thursday, June 24, 2021
2021 Jun 21 Past Event Prioritizing clean energy investments in emerging and developing economies 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM EDT Online only
Planet Policy How the SEC can protect investors, companies, and the public from another Texas power crisis Gabriel Malek, Stephanie H. Jones, Michael Panfil, and David G. Victor Friday, June 18, 2021
Energy Industry What investors and the SEC can learn from the Texas power crises Stephanie H. Jones, Gabriel Malek, Michael Panfil, and David G. Victor June 2021