SIPR Spring 2022 Magazine
Stanford International Policy Review Editors: Joyce Lin, Taimur Ahmad, Caroline Meinhardt
Welcome to the Spring 2022 edition of the Stanford International Policy Review (SIPR) magazine! We are proud to relaunch this platform with 7 incredible op-eds from authors across Stanford University, analyzing a multitude of topics related to the world of policy-making. As editors, our aspiration is to make this a space for multidisciplinary perspectives, not just from a topical perspective but also in terms of analytical frameworks and schools of thought. Look out for our next edition and other events on campus!
We also want to thank the Freeman Spogli Institute at Stanford, particularly Frank Fukuyama and Chonira Aturupane, for their support in making this happen.
Recognizing Large Ocean States for Better Development Support
Author: Andrew Hume, PhD candidate in Environment and Resources at Stanford University
Why Japan Needs More Female Voices in Energy Policy-making
Author: Miku Yamada, Stanford Masters in International Policy ’23
Complete the Pivot: Refocus on the Greatest Strategic Opportunity in Asia
Author: Brian Slamkowski, Stanford Masters in International Policy ’23
The Madrid Summit is an Opportunity for NATO to Strengthen its Cyber Resilience
Author: Christina Hill, M.A. candidate in Stanford’s Center for Russian, Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies
Navigating Internal Threats to Democracy in The Age of Autocratic Rule
Author: Munashe Mataranyika, Stanford Masters in International Policy ’23
The Rising Tide of the Climate-Security Nexus
Author: Kathleen Schwind, Stanford Graduate School of Business, MBA ’23
Why Mines Need Your Help to Combat Climate Change
Author: Gustavo Marquez, MBA and MS Sustainability (E-IPER) program at Stanford University