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Cindy Huang MPA ’02, co-chair of SPIA’s Advisory Council, is ready for a new challenge. On October 5, she was sworn in as the policy director for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). spia.princeton.edu/news/spia-advi…

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When does $10 million = $1 billion? When NJ uses the 💵in its state budget to cancel medical debt. Check out the analysis a great Princeton School of Public & International Affairs student and I did on the little-noticed provision. 🧵njspotlightnews.org/2023/10/op-ed-… Princeton CHW

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“I am proud of the work of the Princeton Policy Advocacy Clinic students to engage with policymakers in the United Nations in a review of the United States’ record under this important human rights treaty,” said Udi Ofer. spia.princeton.edu/news/policy-ad…

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'In this period of intense Israeli military preparation following Hamas’s horrific terror attack on Oct. 7 ... a crucial question has centered on Egypt’s role.' — Daniel Kurtzer in this The New York Times opinion piece

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Established in 2006, SINSI is designed to encourage, support, and prepare the nation’s top students to pursue careers in the U.S. government in international and domestic agencies. Learn more and apply today! sinsi.princeton.edu

Established in 2006, SINSI is designed to encourage, support, and prepare the nation’s top students to pursue careers in the U.S. government in international and domestic agencies. Learn more and apply today! sinsi.princeton.edu
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Alan Blinder will receive the 2023 Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize from The AAPSS on Oct. 25. He will also give a lecture at the reception, entitled “Bridging the Gap Between Economics and Politics.” princeton.edu/news/2023/03/0…

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Today Nature Communications publishes our research article “Remote inspection of adversary-controlled environments” 🥳🔥 It makes contributions to remote monitoring and sensing, hardware security & privacy, and nuclear arms control verification rdcu.be/doOr0

Today @NatureComms publishes our research article “Remote inspection of adversary-controlled environments” 🥳🔥 It makes contributions to remote monitoring and sensing, hardware security & privacy, and nuclear arms control verification rdcu.be/doOr0
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EVENT | Open House - Princeton School of Public & International Affairs (SPIA) Saturday, October 21 from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. EEST. Register to connect to the live simulcast to learn about SPIA’s fully-funded graduate degree offerings tinyurl.com/2p9dzvvz
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EVENT | Open House - Princeton School of Public & International Affairs (SPIA) Saturday, October 21 from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. EEST. Register to connect to the live simulcast to learn about SPIA’s fully-funded graduate degree offerings tinyurl.com/2p9dzvvz @PrincetonSPIA
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'But the study also showed that seafood-processing facilities inside China are deploying Uyghur forced labor on a large scale.' —Kenneth Roth theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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'It has never been more important to find a way to end the division and fragmentation that has plagued the Palestinian polity since Hamas seized power in Gaza 16 years ago.' — Dr.Salam Fayyad economist.com/by-invitation/…

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'If the Israeli government responds to this moment like George W Bush, it will soon follow the route of his government from global sympathy to global outrage.' — Kenneth Roth theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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“We are living in a time when scholars are beginning to open their eyes to the way race affects international relations,” Naima Green-Riley says. “I hope it is a trend that continues.” spia.princeton.edu/news/research-…

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The livestream panel about the crisis in the Middle East, moderated by Razia Iqbal, is happening now. Speakers include Princeton School of Public & International Affairs's Daniel Kurtzer and Salam Fayyad as well as U.S. Institute of Peace's Mona Yacoubian.

Watch the discussion ⬇️ youtube.com/live/24Gmn8A9a…

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'Americans with four-year college degrees are flourishing economically, while those without are struggling.' — Anne Case and Angus Deaton in this The New York Times opinion piece nytimes.com/2023/10/03/opi…

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How does the impact fossil fuel communities?♻️🏘️

In this episode, Alexander F. Gazmararian (@PUPolitics, Princeton School of Public & International Affairs) and Dustin Tingley (@HarvardSalata) explore how the government can help facilitate an equitable energy transition.

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