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“Dimon’s apology shows the degree of deference foreign businesses have to show to the Chinese government in order to remain in its good graces and...

Daniel Alpert, CRADLE

“That the unique historical and economic circumstances of the 1970s gave rise to a near cultish obsession with changes in price levels, shunting aside...

Valerie Hans, Law

Valerie Hans, professor of law, explains that the jury is likely using a meticulous, evidence-based approach due to the amount of time that has passed...

Undergrads Join Faculty-led Global Research

Laidlaw connects students with mentors, international projects, training, and support. Apply now to be a Laidlaw scholar or faculty mentor!

by REN Chao, Elisebeth Doty, and Ava White

As featured in the Fall 2021 SEAP Bulletin, this article highlights an exciting new partnership between two consortia on Southeast Asian studies that...
Laidlaw Scholar Kobi Rassnick on tackling food insecurity through animal welfare and connecting with inspiring peers.

Saule Omarova, Cornell Law

This piece features the life and work of Saule Omarova, professor of law, and the banking lobby’s campaign against Omarova after she was nominated to...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“It’s an important step, although it’s not a huge one, if one thinks about the progress China has made in building up its physical and soft...

Gustavo Flores-Macias, Government

Gustavo Flores-Macias, associate vice provost for international affairs, writes this opinion piece arguing that inflation levels are likely to be most...

December 1 at 12:00 p.m.

Professor Gao Yunxiang, History, Ryerson University, explores a chapter from her new book Arise, Africa! Roar, China! Black and Chinese Citizens of...