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Mx. GrangerPaul Krugman on Pandemic Economics and the Path to Recovery
Nobel Laureate and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman discussed the economic outlook and path to recovery after the spread of COVID-19. -
ReutersThomas Piketty on Ideology and Inequality
A live podcast recording with Thomas Piketty on how societies throughout history have used ideology to justify inequality and why new thinking can build a more equitable future. -
Markus SpiskeProsperity or Peril – a Debate on the Future of the EU
Columbia Law School's Anu Bradford and Brookings' James Kirchick, holding opposing views, discussed whether the European Union is set to fail or succeed. -
Vidar Nordli-MathisenIs This the Asian Century?
Michael Auslin, Karl Friedhoff, and Deborah Lehr joined Phil Levy to discuss whether we are truly in an Asian century. -
ReutersGender and Humanitarian Dimensions of COVID-19
Jocelyn Kelly, Dorri McWhorter, and Roya Rahmani examine why using a gender-responsive approach is critical for addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. -
James EadesConfronting Systemic Racism and Inequity
Helene Gayle, Jonathan Metzl, and Andrea Zopp joined Ertharin Cousin for a panel discussion examining the racial disparities within health care, education, the economy, and the criminal justice system. -
Zinko HeinLessons from Burma
Author Thant Myint-U explores what lessons the world can learn from Burma's (or Myanmar's) experiences. -
Neil PalmerGlobal Food Security Symposium 2013
Senior leaders from across sectors joined together to chart a course for how science, trade, and business can be mobilized to advance food and nutrition security. -
Mufid MajnunPandemic Panic: Protecting an Interconnected World
Ron Klain from Revolution LLC and the CDC's Anita Patel discussed how we can strengthen health systems, prepare global cities, and educate communities in order to prevent another global pandemic. -
Malachi BrooksCommunicating Climate Change: The Power of Visual Storytelling
Photographers Larry C. Price and George Steinmetz joined Jon Sawyer of the Pulitzer Center to consider whether visual storytelling can engage the public and galvanize action on climate change.