Monday, August 10, 2020

New SIPA-authored books discuss natural disasters, cultural diplomacy, more COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog

New SIPA-authored books discuss natural disasters, cultural diplomacy, more COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog Im always excited to share news about our Seeple. And since the academic year is already underway, I thought everyone would like to hear about the recent literary achievements of some of our SIPA faculty members. Who knows; maybe one of these titles will inspire you as you work on your admissions applications! SIPA lecturer  Hisham Aidi is the winner of  a 2015 American Book Award for  Rebel Music: Race, Empire, and the New Muslim Youth Culture.  The book delves into the role of America’s cultural diplomacy and how different states are trying to use music to shape Islamic politics and discourses.  Read the QA about Rebel Music  and the American Book Award  with SIPA News  here. Professor  Séverine Autesserres new book,   Peaceland, analyzes the everyday practices, narratives and habits of interveners in peace operations and how these often-unconscious factors influence and sometimes impair the effectiveness of international efforts.  Read the QA about Peaceland  with Global Peace Operations Review here. Professor  John Mutters book,  The Disaster Profiteers,  looks at the role of natural disasters in constraining development opportunities for poor and emerging societies.  Read the QA about The Disaster Profiteers  with SIPA News  here. Adjunct associate professor  Gernot Wagners new book  Climate Shock, received a great review by Jeffrey Sachs: deeply insightful, challenging, eye-opening, thought-provoking, and sheer fun to read,” Climate Shock reminds readers of the unknown risks associated with climate change, underscoring the need to address the issue.  Read the QA about Climate Shock  with SIPA News  here.

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