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The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Cornell Policy Review
35 episodes
4 months ago
Join Norie Wright (MPA '24) as she sits down with Alejandro Ramos (MPA '25) to further discuss his Cornell Policy Review publication “Igniting Democracy: America’s Burning Need for Civic Education” and the obstacles facing citizen participation in American democracy today.
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Join Norie Wright (MPA '24) as she sits down with Alejandro Ramos (MPA '25) to further discuss his Cornell Policy Review publication “Igniting Democracy: America’s Burning Need for Civic Education” and the obstacles facing citizen participation in American democracy today.
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The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 34: Feeding the Flame: Discussing America’s Need for Civic Education
Join Norie Wright (MPA '24) as she sits down with Alejandro Ramos (MPA '25) to further discuss his Cornell Policy Review publication “Igniting Democracy: America’s Burning Need for Civic Education” and the obstacles facing citizen participation in American democracy today.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 4 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 34: Using Game Theory and Economics to Examine Corruption with Dr. Kaushik Basu
Join James Paterek (MPA '25) and Savannah Jolie Whitehead (MPA '25) as they talk with Basim Ali (MPA '25) and Yiming Zhong (MPA '24) about Dr. Kaushik Basu, Carl Marks Professor of International Studies at the Department of Economics at Cornell. Yiming and Basim spoke with Dr. Basu about his career path and how game theory can be used to better understand economics and corruption
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1 year ago
21 minutes 34 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 33: Handling the Switch from Public Sector to Twitch: Q&A with Lauren Nunes
Join James Paterek (MPA '25) and Savannah Jolie Whitehead (MPA '25) talk with Lauren Nunes (MPA '97), exploring her journey in the MPA program and her career shift from the public sector to a private role at Twitch. This episode is also the official relaunch of the Cornell Policy Review podcast, with new episode formats and series coming to you from the Cornell MPA program
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1 year ago
12 minutes 59 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 32: Delivering Humanitarian Aid in War Zones
Jasmin Higo (MPA '23) interviews Daniel Arukwe Johansen (MPA '15) on his work with the United Nation World Food Programme (WFP) in the Yemen country office. Their conversation spans how to effectively contextualize data, the challenges and opportunities working in high-stake environments like war zones, and the remarkable resilience of both humanitarian workers and [especially] the residents of a region experiencing violent conflict. This episode additionally includes a short teaser for developments underway to improve our podcast offerings at the Cornell Policy Review. Daniel Arukwe Johansen serves as the Head of Operational Information Management and Performance Reporting at the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Yemen Country Office. He has previously worked with WFP in emergency settings in Ethiopia, Bangladesh, and Syria, as well as at WFP headquarters in Rome, Italy. Daniel is a Cornell University class of 2015 Master of Public Administration (MPA) graduate (with a Government, Politics, and Policy Studies concentration), and a class of 2012 BA Development Studies graduate of the University of Oslo. Daniel is a Norwegian national, and calls Oslo, Norway home. Jasmin Higo works as a Senior Health Financing Associate at the Nairobi-based organization Financing for Health. There, she works with governments and regional institutions to design, develop and implement financing solutions to address health sector investment gaps in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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2 years ago
37 minutes 54 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 31: Leadership for Contemporary Democracy with Dr. Balu
MPA Fellow and CPR Podcast Manager Mahwish Khan sits down with Dr. Ramaswami Balasubramaniam to discuss how to exercise leadership to render more effective democracies in the contemporary world. They dive into a hopeful conversation about the true definition of leadership, the relationship between government leaders and grassroots citizen power, and the challenges democratic leaders face in a world of pandemics, polarization, and economic inequality. Music by Oleksandr Stepanov from Pixabay
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2 years ago
40 minutes 56 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 30: Navigating Non-Profit Success with Dr. Patton McDowell
MPA Fellow Rebecca McPettit sits down with Dr. Patton McDowell, a strategist and leader in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors to discuss what it takes to lead a thriving public-serving organization in 2023. They discuss sector trends, best practices in contemporary non-profit leadership and finance, and chart a path for personal career development applicable to anyone seeking career success in any industry. To hear more from Dr. McDowell, you can follow his podcast Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-path-to-nonprofit-leadership/id1487854841 Music by Oleksandr Stepanov from Pixabay
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2 years ago
39 minutes 51 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 29: An Interview with Ranveer Chandra
The Cornell Policy Review invites Ranveer Chandra to discuss the role of technology in addressing future food challenges. Ranveer Chandra is the Managing Director for Research for Industry and the CTO of Agri-Food at Microsoft. Chandra also leads the Networking Research Group at Microsoft Research, Redmond. He has published more than 100 papers and holds over 150 patents granted by the USPTO. Chandra was also recently recognized by Newsweek magazine as one of America’s 50 most Disruptive Innovators.
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3 years ago
33 minutes 30 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 28: An Interview with Prabhu Pingali
The Cornell Policy Review invites Professor Prabhu Pingali to discuss Food Systems, challenges being faced and ways forward. Prabhu Pingali is a professor at the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University, with a joint appointment in the Division of Nutritional Sciences and Department of Global Development. Professor Pingali is also the founding director of the Tata-Cornell Institute for Agriculture and Nutrition (TCI). He is interviewed by Shivanshu Sharma, a second-year Master of Public Administration candidate at the Cornell University Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy with a concentration in International Development.
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3 years ago
35 minutes 29 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 27: An Interview with Rick Geddes
The Cornell Policy Review invites Professor Rick Geddes to discuss the 1.2 trillion dollar Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which was recently passed by Congress on November 06, 2021. Richard Geddes is a professor at the Cornell University Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the Founding Director of the Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy. Professor Geddes researches the funding, financing, permitting, operation, and maintenance of heavy civil and social infrastructure, with a focus on the adoption of new technologies. He is interviewed by Waqar Akhtar, a second-year Master of Public Administration candidate at the Cornell University Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy with a concentration in Science, Technology, and Infrastructure Policy.
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3 years ago
39 minutes 45 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 26: An Interview with Parmesh Shah
The Cornell Policy Review invites Parmesh Shah to discuss the role of technological disruptions in agriculture and food systems and how the World Bank supports this agenda. Parmesh Shah is the Global Lead for Data-driven Digital Agriculture in the Agriculture and Food Global Practise at The World Bank. In this role, he provides leadership to the Bank’s work and supports the development of global knowledge and learning in digital agriculture to offer solutions to clients and other development partners. Parmesh Shah is interviewed by Shivanshu Sharma, a second-year Master of Public Administration candidate at Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy with a concentration in International Development.
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3 years ago
48 minutes 30 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 24: An Interview with Dr. Luis Aguirre-Torres
The Cornell Policy Review invites Dr. Luis Aguirre-Torres to discuss Luis’s role with the Ithaca Green New Deal, how sustainability practices in Ithaca, New York can be modeled elsewhere, and other timely climate topics such as the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP 26. Dr. Luis Aguirre-Torres is the Director of Sustainability for the City of Ithaca, where he leads the implementation of the Ithaca Green New Deal, including the City’s Net-Zero 2030 and Justice50 strategies. Prior to joining the City of Ithaca, he spent 12 years assisting Latin American countries in formulating innovation and climate change legislation, sponsored by USAID and the US State Department, and providing technical assistance for the design, implementation and financing of long-term climate change and climate justice projects, sponsored by the UN Industrial Development Organization, the IFC-World Bank and the Breakthrough Energy Coalition. He is the founder of GreenMomentum, a market intelligence and innovation firm focused on climate change and clean technology, as well as Cleantech Challenge and Cleantech Labs, the largest cleantech and hard-tech business incubator in Latin America. He holds a first degree in Computer Engineering, a master’s degree in Computer Science and a PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from University College London.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 14 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 25: An Interview with Raza Rumi
The Cornell Policy Review invites Raza Rumi to speak with us about the ongoing Afghanistan crisis and the role of the global community. Raza Ahmad Rumi is a Pakistani policy analyst, journalist, and author. He is a lecturer at Cornell institute for public affairs. Raza is also the Director, Park Center for Independent Media and teaches in the journalism department. During 2015-2017, Raza was a scholar in residence at IC and taught courses in journalism and writing departments as well as at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University. Raza has been a fellow at the New America Foundation, United States Institute of Peace, and the National Endowment for Democracy. He is a member of the think tank at the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics, Georgetown University; and a non-resident fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs. He was a staff member of Asian Development Bank, United Nations, and she has served in the government of Pakistan as a district administrator. Raza was the editor of Daily Times, The Friday Times, and a TV broadcaster in Pakistan before he moved to the United States in 2014. Raza is the author of Delhi by Heart: Impressions of a Pakistani Traveller, The Fractious Path: Pakistan’s Democratic Transition and Identity and Faith and Conflict. His most recent book Being Pakistani: Society Culture and the Arts was published in June 2018 by Harper Collins, India. He also co-edited a volume of essays entitled Rethinking Pakistan that was published by Anthem Press in September 2020.
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3 years ago
32 minutes 25 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 23: An Interview with Dr. Yangyang Cheng
The Cornell Policy Review invites Dr. Yangyang Cheng to discuss how science can transcend political borders in a world fractured by nations, races, and governing systems, taking a particular look at the issue of scientific collaboration in U.S. - China relations. YangYang Cheng is a particle physicist and postdoctoral fellow at Yale Law School.
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4 years ago
44 minutes 51 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 22: An Interview with Nadia Daar
The Cornell Policy Review invites Nadia Daar to speak with us on inequality, human rights, in the Covid-19 era. Nadia Daar is Head of Oxfam International’s Washington DC office and in that capacity leads Oxfam’s engagement and advocacy on the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund. She leads a DC team working on several issues, including inequality, public services, climate change, civic space, and accountability, coordinating across the Oxfam confederation to influence International Financial Institution (IFI) policy and practice. Nadia has guest lectured on IFI trends at several universities across the United States. She is a frequent commentator in major news outlets, including Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Devex, and the Financial Times. Before joining Oxfam in 2015, Nadia spent seven years at the Bank Information Center, where she managed the Yemen program and held several positions within the Middle East and North Africa team, promoting transparency and participation of civil society in World Bank operations. She has been an organizer and board member of multiple social justice organizations over the past 18 years. Since 2019, she has been a co-host on EQUALS, a podcast about hope in the fight against inequality. Nadia grew up in Muscat, Oman, and holds degrees in political science from the University of Toronto and York University.
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4 years ago
33 minutes 11 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 21: An Interview with Sheila Braka Musiime
The Cornell Policy Review invited Sheila Braka Musiime to speak with us about how the World Bank is adapting to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, financial inclusion, and sustainability. Sheila Braka Musiime is the Chief Counsel of Africa and Middle East and North Africa Practice Group in the Legal Vice Presidency Unit of the World Bank. Prior to that, she was Chief Counsel for the East Asia and Pacific Practice Group. She joined the World Bank in 2001 as a Legal Counsel. She is a graduate of Makerere University in Uganda where she obtained an LLB, and Harvard Law School where she obtained an LLM. Prior to joining the World Bank, Sheila worked as an Associate in a leading law firm in Uganda on mainly commercial transactions and property law issues. At the World Bank Sheila has worked on the World Bank's lending operations for countries in the South Asia, East Asia and Pacific, Europe and Central Asia, Middle East North Africa and Africa Regions. She has also worked on policy issues for the World Bank, including on fraud and corruption matters, sovereign guarantees, and general policies for investment lending.
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4 years ago
49 minutes 57 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 20: An Interview with Professor Michael Dorf
The Cornell Policy Review invites Professor Dorf to speak with us during a roundtable. Professor Dorf will be sharing critical insights on the process of judicial appointments to the Supreme COurt of the United States, its constitutional foundations, and overall significance for public policy in general.
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4 years ago
34 minutes 37 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 19: An Interview with Mbage Nganga
Episode 19: An Interview with Mbage Nganga by Cornell Policy Review
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5 years ago
27 minutes 16 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 18: An Interview with Author Martine Kalaw: A Stateless Woman's Quest for Citizenship
Martine Kalaw is an author, speaker and commentator on the human aspect of current immigration laws and policies. Her novel, Illegal Among Us: A Stateless Woman’s Quest for Citizenship, recounts her life story and her seven-year battle in deportation proceedings, appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals, and finally obtaining U.S. citizenship.
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5 years ago
35 minutes 43 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 17: America's Inefficient Immigration Process with Sarah Pierce, Migration Policy Institute
Over the last decade, traditional deterrence methods and immigration policies have failed to humanely grapple with the increased flow of migrant families seeking entry into the United States. In this podcast episode, Nida Mahmud, Editor-in-Chief of the Cornell Policy Review, sits down with Sarah Pierce, a Policy Analyst for the U.S. Immigration Policy Program at the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), to discuss the immigration policies in the United States and the need for more efficient and contextually responsive solutions to the new humanitarian flow of asylum seekers. Sarah Pierce is a Policy Analyst for the U.S. Immigration Policy Program at the Migration Policy Institute (MPI). Her research expertise includes U.S. legal immigration processes and actors, the employment-based immigration system, and unaccompanied child migrants. Prior to joining MPI, Pierce practiced immigration law with a Chicago-based law firm, practicing before the immigration court, Board of Immigration Appeals, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and U.S. consulate offices abroad. Pierce has also worked for and volunteered with a number of nonprofit organizations and government entities, including Human Rights Watch, the National Immigrant Justice Center, and the U.S. Department of Labor.
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6 years ago
17 minutes 42 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Episode 16: Optimizing Disability Policy: An Interview with Gina Livermore (CSDP)
In this episode, Senior Content Editor Eghosa Asemota interviews Gina Livermore, the Director of Mathematica’s Center for Studying Disability Policy (CSDP), to discuss the work that the Center is doing to optimize disability policies and improve outcomes for people living with disabilities. Gina Livermore is the Director of Mathematica’s Center for Studying Disability Policy. Her work focuses on issues related to improving the economic well-being and self-sufficiency of working-age people with disabilities and has included research on employment, health insurance coverage, and the prevalence of long-term poverty and material hardship among people with disabilities. She was formerly assistant director of Cornell University’s Institute for Policy Research and a vice president and senior manager at The Lewin Group.
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6 years ago
23 minutes 13 seconds

The Cornell Policy Review Podcast
Join Norie Wright (MPA '24) as she sits down with Alejandro Ramos (MPA '25) to further discuss his Cornell Policy Review publication “Igniting Democracy: America’s Burning Need for Civic Education” and the obstacles facing citizen participation in American democracy today.