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Episode 41: Upholding Democracy’s Promise with Joe Kennedy III

By Cornell Policy Review / May 1, 2025 / Podcasts

Episode 41: Upholding Democracy’s Promise with Joe Kennedy III Read More >>>

Episode 40: Beyond Borders and Gridlock: Immigrant Rights, Reform, and Resilience with Marielena Hincapié

By Cornell Policy Review / April 29, 2025 / Podcasts

Episode 40: Beyond Borders and Gridlock: Immigrant Rights, Reform, and Resilience with Marielena Hincapié Read More >>>

The Perils of Self-Regulation: Can AI Govern Itself Without Federal Oversight?

By David Aguilera / April 24, 2025 / Technology

The Perils of Self-Regulation: Can AI Govern Itself Without Federal Oversight? Read More >>>

The Power-Hungry Nature of Generative Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Energy Solutions

By Camille Brady / April 22, 2025 / Technology

The Power-Hungry Nature of Generative Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Energy Solutions Read More >>>

AI, Surveillance, and Free Speech: The U.S. “Catch and Revoke” Policy and its Impact on International Students

By Parmis Mokhtari-Dizaji / April 17, 2025 / Technology

AI, Surveillance, and Free Speech: The U.S. “Catch and Revoke” Policy and its Impact on International Students Read More >>>

Digital Dilemmas: Policy Challenges in the Tech Era

By Cornell Policy Review / April 15, 2025 / Technology

Digital Dilemmas: Policy Challenges in the Tech Era Read More >>>

Episode 39: Navigating Bipartisanship in Today’s Landscape

By Cornell Policy Review / April 10, 2025 / Podcasts

Episode 39: Navigating Bipartisanship in Today’s Landscape Read More >>>

Outer Space, Inner Consequences: The Impact of Space Debris

By Arsh Naseer / April 3, 2025 / Environment and Sustainability, Science, Technology and Infrastructure

Outer Space, Inner Consequences: The Impact of Space Debris Read More >>>

We Will Never Study the Female Body: A Critical Analysis of the Past, Present, and Future Landscape of Female Medical Research &Policy.

By Sadie Mecham / March 27, 2025 / Women in Public Policy (WIPP)

We Will Never Study the Female Body: A Critical Analysis of the Past, Present, and Future Landscape of Female Medical Research &Policy. Read More >>>

Trump Withdraws from the Paris Agreement—Again: Implications for U.S. Global Influence

By Josephine M. Hall and Ella E. Sullivan / March 25, 2025 / Government and Politics, International Affairs

Trump Withdraws from the Paris Agreement—Again: Implications for U.S. Global Influence Read More >>>

Make Democracy Sexy Again? Media Literacy and Civic Education as Tools to Bolster Democracy

By Alejandro J. Ramos, Anya Mateu-Asbury, Callie Jacobson / March 20, 2025 / Government and Politics

Make Democracy Sexy Again? Media Literacy and Civic Education as Tools to Bolster Democracy Read More >>>

Episode 38: Discussing a lifelong dedication to public service with Ben Hodges, Lt. General, US Army Retired

By Cornell Policy Review / March 18, 2025 / Podcasts

Episode 38: Discussing a lifelong dedication to public service with Ben Hodges, Lt. General, US Army Retired Read More >>>

Legislating for Sustainable Fashion

By Megan Thompson and Kelly Conroy / March 13, 2025 / Environment and Sustainability

Legislating for Sustainable Fashion Read More >>>

The Lessons from Katrina: Benefits of a Systems Thinking Approach in Disaster Response

By Adrian Gomez / March 6, 2025 / Environment and Sustainability

The Lessons from Katrina: Benefits of a Systems Thinking Approach in Disaster Response Read More >>>

The Sustainable Finance Frontline: US Economic Security in a Low-Carbon Future

By Yiming Zhong / February 27, 2025 / Energy

The Sustainable Finance Frontline: US Economic Security in a Low-Carbon Future Read More >>>

Subsidize the Price or Resilience? Rethinking Climate Insurance in a Changing Risk Landscape

By Stephen Shiwei Wang / February 20, 2025 / Energy

Subsidize the Price or Resilience? Rethinking Climate Insurance in a Changing Risk Landscape Read More >>>

Greening the Grid: Leveraging Green PPAs for Sustainable Data Centers

By Parmis Mokhtari-Dizaji / February 13, 2025 / Energy

Greening the Grid: Leveraging Green PPAs for Sustainable Data Centers Read More >>>

Renewables Risk Being the Biggest Misallocation of Resources in History

By Ojasvi Rana / February 11, 2025 / Energy

Renewables Risk Being the Biggest Misallocation of Resources in History Read More >>>

Agriculture Waste to Energy: Navigating Renewable and Clean Energy Solutions in the United States Under Second Donald Trump Administration

By Rifki Darmawan / February 6, 2025 / Energy

Agriculture Waste to Energy: Navigating Renewable and Clean Energy Solutions in the United States Under Second Donald Trump Administration Read More >>>

Your Latte’s on the Line: The Unequal Energy Exchange of Climate, Immigration, and Agriculture from Costa Rica to New York

By Mira DeGregory / February 4, 2025 / Energy

Your Latte’s on the Line: The Unequal Energy Exchange of Climate, Immigration, and Agriculture from Costa Rica to New York Read More >>>

Bracing for the Storm: Addressing Climate Migration in the United States

By Maddie Miele / January 30, 2025 / Energy

Bracing for the Storm: Addressing Climate Migration in the United States Read More >>>

Navigating Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Transition and Balancing Environmental Goals with Workers’ Equity

By Larasati Eka Wardhani / January 28, 2025 / Energy

Navigating Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Transition and Balancing Environmental Goals with Workers’ Equity Read More >>>

Financing Uncertainty: How Multilateral Development Banks Support Emerging Markets in Climate Goals

By Indrie Pratiwi / January 23, 2025 / Energy

Financing Uncertainty: How Multilateral Development Banks Support Emerging Markets in Climate Goals Read More >>>

Powering the Future: Aligning Grid Reliability with Clean Energy Goals

By Brittanie Schneider / January 16, 2025 / Energy

Powering the Future: Aligning Grid Reliability with Clean Energy Goals Read More >>>

Powering Progress: Navigating the Future of Energy Amid Uncertainty

By Cornell Policy Review / January 9, 2025 / Energy

Powering Progress: Navigating the Future of Energy Amid Uncertainty Read More >>>

Episode 37: Stolen Dreams: How the Taliban is Threatening Women’s Futures in Afghanistan. A discussion with Mursal Rahim & Zarifa Ghafari

By Cornell Policy Review / January 7, 2025 / Podcasts

Episode 37: Stolen Dreams: How the Taliban is Threatening Women’s Futures in Afghanistan. A discussion with Mursal Rahim & Zarifa Ghafari Read More >>>

What to do about the Four Problems of the Apocalypse after the US election

By John Mathiason, Ph.D. / December 19, 2024 / Government and Politics, Must Read

What to do about the Four Problems of the Apocalypse after the US election Read More >>>

Advancing Maternal-Child Health Equity: Recognizing Different Ways of Knowing

By Adrian E. Lopez Romero / December 12, 2024 / Public Health, Social Policy

Advancing Maternal-Child Health Equity: Recognizing Different Ways of Knowing Read More >>>

Increasing Access by Community Water Systems in Puerto Rico to Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Monies

By Spring 2024 Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy Infrastructure Policy Practicum course. / December 5, 2024 / Infrastructure Policy, Management & Finance (IPMF), Science, Technology and Infrastructure

Increasing Access by Community Water Systems in Puerto Rico to Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Monies Read More >>>

Episode 36: The Importance of Education and Voting: A Conversation with California Secretary of State Shirley Weber

By Cornell Policy Review / November 26, 2024 / Podcasts

Episode 36: The Importance of Education and Voting: A Conversation with California Secretary of State Shirley Weber Read More >>>

Rage Against the Machine: Declining Trust in Election Technology & Policy, Heading into the 2024 Election

By Liam McCabe / November 21, 2024 / 2024 Election Special Edition

Rage Against the Machine: Declining Trust in Election Technology & Policy, Heading into the 2024 Election Read More >>>

Preparing the Next Generation: Civic Education and Youth Voter Turnout in the 2024 Election

By Alejandro J. Ramos and Theodora Curtain / November 14, 2024 / 2024 Election Special Edition

Preparing the Next Generation: Civic Education and Youth Voter Turnout in the 2024 Election Read More >>>

The Future of U.S. Elections: Is It Time to Move Past the Electoral College for a More Representative Democracy?

By Christopher  L. Harvey / November 7, 2024 / 2024 Election Special Edition

The Future of U.S. Elections: Is It Time to Move Past the Electoral College for a More Representative Democracy? Read More >>>

Elections at a Crossroads: Reform, Engagement, and Innovation in 2024

By Cornell Policy Review / October 31, 2024 / 2024 Election Special Edition

Elections at a Crossroads: Reform, Engagement, and Innovation in 2024 Read More >>>

Episode 35: What’s on the Ballot? A Deep Dive into New York’s Proposition 1 with Melanie D’Arrigo (Collaboration with Women in Public Policy)

By Cornell Policy Review / October 29, 2024 / Podcasts, Women in Public Policy (WIPP)

Episode 35: What’s on the Ballot? A Deep Dive into New York’s Proposition 1 with Melanie D’Arrigo (Collaboration with Women in Public Policy) Read More >>>

Shutdowns and Standstills: The Costs of a Government Gridlock

By Arsh Naseer / October 24, 2024 / Government and Politics

Shutdowns and Standstills: The Costs of a Government Gridlock Read More >>>

Artificial Intelligence & Power Politics: A Political Tool in Modern Bureaucracy

By Michelle Lee / October 17, 2024 / Government and Politics, Science, Technology and Infrastructure

Artificial Intelligence & Power Politics: A Political Tool in Modern Bureaucracy Read More >>>

Taxation Without Representation: A Blind Spot in the American Tax System

By Ava LaGressa / October 10, 2024 / Government and Politics, Human Rights and Social Justice

Taxation Without Representation: A Blind Spot in the American Tax System Read More >>>

The Rise and Environmental Fall of the Fast Fashion Industry

By Noelle Puvak and Haley Dymek / October 3, 2024 / Environment and Sustainability

The Rise and Environmental Fall of the Fast Fashion Industry Read More >>>

Empowering Female Talent: Strategies for Supporting Returning Mothers and Increasing Female Representation in South Asia Energy

By Yukari Otsuka Shibuya / September 26, 2024 / Social Policy

Empowering Female Talent: Strategies for Supporting Returning Mothers and Increasing Female Representation in South Asia Energy Read More >>>

Representation of Women in National Legislatures: A Study of G20 Countries

By Emiriana Stanishja (MPA ‘24) and Shipra Mishra (MPA ‘24) / September 17, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Representation of Women in National Legislatures: A Study of G20 Countries Read More >>>

Bukele’s Reelection in El Salvador: Juggling Security and Democracy and the New Mirror of Latin American Authoritarianism

By Sebastián Restrepo / September 10, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Bukele’s Reelection in El Salvador: Juggling Security and Democracy and the New Mirror of Latin American Authoritarianism Read More >>>

The Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Central and South America: Implications for Governance and Democracy

By Alejandro J. Ramos / September 5, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

The Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Central and South America: Implications for Governance and Democracy Read More >>>

Dialogue is a Start: Mali’s Military Junta and Citizens Clash Over Jihadist Inclusion

By Celia Doherty / August 29, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Dialogue is a Start: Mali’s Military Junta and Citizens Clash Over Jihadist Inclusion Read More >>>

The Deportation of Afghan Refugees from Pakistan: Implications for Citizenship and Democracy

By Arsham Bari / August 26, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

The Deportation of Afghan Refugees from Pakistan: Implications for Citizenship and Democracy Read More >>>

Poland and India: Contrasting Two Models of Recovery

By Kaila Hall / August 19, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Poland and India: Contrasting Two Models of Recovery Read More >>>

Sentencing Fairness and Crime Prediction: How can AI and Machine Learning be used in the Judicial System?

By Ankitha Kasavaraju / August 9, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Sentencing Fairness and Crime Prediction: How can AI and Machine Learning be used in the Judicial System? Read More >>>

Shaping our AI Future: A Policy Perspective on Ensuring Innovation and Safeguarding Democracy

By Sarah J. Buszka / August 6, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Shaping our AI Future: A Policy Perspective on Ensuring Innovation and Safeguarding Democracy Read More >>>

Democracy or Monopoly: A Choice the United States Seems Unwilling to Make 

By Mia Barratt / July 30, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Democracy or Monopoly: A Choice the United States Seems Unwilling to Make  Read More >>>

Evaluating the Effectiveness of New York’s Public Matching Funds Program in Addressing “Dark Money” Influence

By Kira Tretiak / July 23, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Evaluating the Effectiveness of New York’s Public Matching Funds Program in Addressing “Dark Money” Influence Read More >>>

Unions as Guardians of Democracy: The Urgent Need to Pass the PRO Act Ahead of 2024 Election

By Wes McEnany / July 18, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Unions as Guardians of Democracy: The Urgent Need to Pass the PRO Act Ahead of 2024 Election Read More >>>

Book Bans, Library Defunding, and Related Policy:  A Multiple Streams Analysis

By Moriah Isabel Smith / July 16, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Book Bans, Library Defunding, and Related Policy:  A Multiple Streams Analysis Read More >>>

Shelby County v. Holder and the Indirect Costs of Participating in Democracy

By Katelin Wong / July 11, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Shelby County v. Holder and the Indirect Costs of Participating in Democracy Read More >>>

Charting the Course: Citizenship, Governance, and the Future Democracy

By Cornell Policy Review / July 3, 2024 / Democracy Special Edition

Charting the Course: Citizenship, Governance, and the Future Democracy Read More >>>

Feeding the Flame: Discussing Civic Education and Participatory Democracy

By CPR Podcast Team 23-24 / May 31, 2024 / Government and Politics, Interview, Podcasts

Feeding the Flame: Discussing Civic Education and Participatory Democracy Read More >>>

Will Artificial Intelligence Disrupt the Productivity Slump? 

By Heather Kitchens / May 16, 2024 / Policy Analysis, Science, Technology and Infrastructure

Will Artificial Intelligence Disrupt the Productivity Slump?  Read More >>>

Using Game Theory and Economics to Examine Corruption: A Discussion with Dr. Kaushik Basu

By CPR Podcast Team 23-24 / May 9, 2024 / Economics and Finance, Interview, Podcasts

Using Game Theory and Economics to Examine Corruption: A Discussion with Dr. Kaushik Basu Read More >>>

The End of Chevron Deference and Its Effect on Public Administration

By Caled Al-Adsani / April 25, 2024 / Government and Politics

The End of Chevron Deference and Its Effect on Public Administration Read More >>>

The Sustainability of Federal Food Assistance Programs in Rhode Island

By Grace Feisthamel / April 18, 2024 / Government and Politics

The Sustainability of Federal Food Assistance Programs in Rhode Island Read More >>>

Qosh Tepa Canal: A Hope or a Threat

By Aiman Smagulova / April 11, 2024 / International Development

Qosh Tepa Canal: A Hope or a Threat Read More >>>

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