Committee on Global Thought News
CGT Welcomes Four New Members
The Committee on Global Thought is thrilled to welcome four new faculty members. These faculty bring with them a broad range of expertise and approaches, and their contributions will further enrich CGT’s inter- and trans-disciplinary work exploring the complex issues facing today’s world.
With the impacts of climate change increasing around the world, efforts to adapt human infrastructure and practices might seem to be an unalloyed good.
Bernard Harcourt, legal scholar and professor of political science at Columbia, discusses his new book, Cooperation: A Political, Economic, and Social Theory.
Columbia and the Committee of 100 administered a comprehensive survey on the political opinions and engagement, and health and economic status of Chinese Americans.
Columbia Global is pleased to announce the integration of the Committee on Global Thought into its diverse portfolio, which includes Columbia Global Centers, Columbia World Projects, and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination.
ICAP founder and director Wafaa El-Sadr was honored by Columbia Mailman School of Public Health for her transformative contributions to the health and well-being of people around the globe.
In his new book, Reinhold Martin reveals how universities have created and controlled knowledge for the past two centuries.
Saskia Sassen and Joseph Stiglitz included in the 2013 Global Thought Leader Map, which aims to measure the influence of the world’s most important thinkers