At a time of increasing global turbulence with debates on the end of the liberal international order and rising turmoil in the wider…
Africa is a diverse continent, rich in human and natural resources. According to recent projections, Africa will account for more than half…
Climate change is transforming the Arctic region. The region is warming at least twice as fast as the global average, and as the ice…
This course will examine international arrangements for the regulation of finance. Arrangements covered include the International Monetary…
This course examines housing as both an individual concern and an object of policy and planning. It is intended to provide those with an…
As a scarce and necessary resource, land triggers competition and conflict over its possession and use. For privately owned land, the…
Cities are developed by a complex blend of public and private actors and actions. Using lectures, discussions, guest case studies,…
The purpose of the Frontline Negotiation Lab is to build the capacity of graduate students to navigate complex political crises in…
How does school spending affect student outcomes? What are the impacts of school vouchers on students who receive them and students who don…
This course applies microeconomic reasoning to public policies. It considers economic incentives and organizations; models of economic…