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Allen Carlson, CMSP/EAP/SAP

“On the world stage, China appears to be the only friend that Russia has left. But it would be a mistake to overstate the strength of such seeming...

Saule Omarova, Einaudi

“Formal Senate confirmation is not necessarily a prerequisite nor is it a guarantee of people doing the things that need to be done and doing them...

Oumar Ba, Global Public Voice Fellow

Oumar Ba, assistant professor of government, co-authors this opinion piece about the way Ukrainian refugees are referenced in comparison to Syrian...

Robert Frank, Einaudi

Robert Frank, professor of management and economics, writes this piece about how peer pressure can help stop climate change. 

Nicholas Mulder, IES

This article references the work of Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, who finds that in the 20th century, sanctions achieved at least...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“The war and its spillover effects substantially intensify the conundrum the Fed already faced about how aggressively to tighten [policy],” says Eswar...

Chris Barrett, IAD and SEAP

“The supply chain disruptions should be a wake-up call for people,” says Chris Barrett, professor of applied economics and management.

Estelle M. McKee and Patricia Stottlemyer, Global Public Voice Fellows

Global Public Voice Fellow and immigration lawyer at Cornell Law, Estelle M. McKee co-writes this article calling out the Biden administration for...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

Sarah Kreps, professor of government, discusses Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and whether an agreement between the countries is possible.  

Nicholas Mulder, IES

“How in no time the west has gone from targeted sanctions to financial war against the post-Soviet economic space, without unified aims nor clear...