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Sangeeta Kishore

Sangeeta Kishore is a junior majoring in International Relations (Global Business) and French on a pre-law track. On campus, Sangeeta is a Managing Editor for Glimpse from the Globe, a researcher for Near Crisis Project, and was a 2021 Schaeffer Fellow in Government Service. This past summer, she worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development and now currently works for the U.S. Department of Defense. Sangeeta is interested in law, international development, global conflict, and security studies. She is from Princeton, NJ.

A war in Ukraine means an energy crisis in Europe

by Sangeeta Kishore12 Apr 202221 Dec 2025Leave a comment

The EU is being asked to confront its dependency on Russian gas and oil.

Europe climate, energy crisis, eu, europe, gas, nordstream2, oil, Opinion, russia, ukraine, ukraine conflict

Cash aid — a better approach to foreign aid?

by Sangeeta Kishore17 Dec 202126 May 2022Leave a comment

Pilot programs of direct cash transfers show promise, but are they feasible?

Uncategorized aid, assistance, cash aid, development, foreign aid, human rights, humanitarian, lebanon, Opinion
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