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“The End of Pax Americana: The Loss of Empire and Hikikomori Nationalism,” by...

“The End of Pax Americana: The Loss of Empire and Hikikomori Nationalism,” examines Pax Americana and its lasting effects on Japan, as well as other...

Sarah Kreps speaks to the Washington Post about the war in Ukraine

Sarah Kreps, the John L. Wetherill Professor at the Department of Government, said, "We would need some real leadership to help the public understand...
Ukrainian students and researchers at Cornell share their thoughts as they absorb the ongoing news of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Einaudi Faculty Contributes to IPCC Report

Rachel Bezner Kerr, part of the Einaudi Center's qualities of life research team, contributes to a new UN climate report on climate change impacts.

Desirée LeClercq in Fortune

"President Biden should draw lessons from these recent developments and act quickly," says Global Public Voices fellow Desirée LeClercq in this op-ed...

Former Ambassador Speaks on Ukraine Conflict at Feb. 22 Event

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor said Russian President Vladimir Putin appears intent on provoking a “horrific conflict.”

Barry Strauss, PACS

Barry Strauss, history and classics professor, hosts the podcast “Antiquitas: Leaders and Legends of the Ancient World.”

by Emily Zinger, Southeast Asia Digital Librarian

As featured in the Fall 2021 SEAP Bulletin, The Southeast Asia Digital Library (SEADL) is one initiative championing open access resources in the...
Everyday Erotics: Ethnographies of Older Lesbians and Bisexual Women in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan Denise Tang, Associate Professor, Department...
First in a planned series to discuss the crisis in Ukraine.