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Jens David Ohlin, PACS

Jens David Ohlin, dean and professor of law at Cornell Law School, told Newsweek that judges factoring in individual specifics of cases before issuing...

Gunisha Kaur, Migrations Faculty Fellow

Migrations faculty fellow Gunisha Kaur co-writes this article, outlining how "breakthrough case" is a misleading term. 

Kristin Roebuck, EAP

“It’s really striking to me when I look at family forms and how the royal family is this bastion of older norms that no one else in Japan is required...

Landon Schnabel in Washington Post

Landon Schnabel, assistant professor of sociology, co-authors this opinion piece about why more Americans have been changing political parties. 

New Digital Collection at Cornell Library

The Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies (IDDS) was founded in 1979 by the scholar-activist Randall Caroline Watson Forsberg (1943-2007) to...

by Alexandra Dalferro, PhD candidate in anthropology

As featured in the Fall 2021 SEAP Bulletin, Alexandra takes us on a visual tour of art in the Kahin Center with fun historical facts and gorgeous...

Eswar Prasad, SEAP

This opinion piece quotes Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and international trade policy. Prasad says, “We are at an interesting juncture. It is...

Tom Pepinsky, Government

“We’ll wake up one day, and it’ll become clear that Democrats can’t win,” says Tom Pepinsky, professor of government. 

Sarah Kreps, PACS

"China, I won’t say it’s winning the PR war, but it’s very competitive,” says Sarah Kreps, professor of government. “Some 90 per cent of the...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“The PBOC has carved out a modest amount of operational autonomy to push forward financial liberalization and a more market-oriented monetary policy...