Politics

This page features news and research related to topics about politics at Columbia University.

Yaël Braun-Pivet advocated for effective multilateralism and championed women’s rights.

Columbia SIPA Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo and Secretary Hillary Clinton co-edited a book that brings readers into the room where leaders make decisions in times of crisis.

Columbia University’s Incite Institute offers more than 450 perspectives from the Obama White House and beyond.

New survey data from SIPA's Communities Speak project underscores the severity of the city’s affordability crisis, especially for families with young children.

In Three or More Is a Riot, he takes readers to the front lines of conflict to uncover the meaning of it all.

Professor Eunji Kim’s book, The American Mirage, shows how entertainment media so easily fools its viewers.

Not Your Parents’ Politics, co-authored by Ioana Literat, looks at how young people are expressing themselves on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

Columbia faculty and staff share their insights on a tumultuous election season and look at what’s next.

 A Columbia Business School professor explains this approach and why it may not always have the desired impact.

In her book, Erica Gaston outlines the perils and practices of these partnerships.

Gelman, a statistics and political science professor, has many irons in the fire, including The Economist's election tracker.

Columbia’s core curriculum led rising senior Aman Choudhri to his new life as a “policy wonk.” He also likes to dance.