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Saule Omarova, Law

Saule Omarova, professor of law, is slated to be the nominee to run the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

Sarah Kreps, PACS

Sarah Kreps, professor of government, co-authors this analysis on counterterrorism efforts in Afghanistan with doctoral student Paul Lushenko. 

Robert Hockett, CRADLE

“In opaque crises like the one now afflicting China’s Evergrande real estate conglomerate, it’s less ‘what you know’ than ‘what you know you don’t...

Aziz Rana, PACS

Aziz Rana, professor of law, writes this opinion piece about 9/11 and how reflecting on it offers an opportunity to examine “the forever wars, rights...

Christopher Barrett, IAD/SEAP

“If loss of in-person schooling and child care keeps people out of the labor market so they aren’t earning money, then it causes increased food...

Kaushik Basu, SAP

India’s government is planning to renew and expand the country’s infrastructure by drawing in private sector expertise. Kaushik Basu, professor of...

Linda Shi Quoted by AP

Linda Shi, Global Public Voices, said there are limits to what infrastructure improvements such as larger storm pipes and road elevation can bring.

Valerie Hans, Law

"I think it's a reasonable decision in the midst of the pandemic, but yes, the elimination of unvaccinated people is likely to affect the makeup of...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

"There was a sense among some in the administration that keeping Powell at the top and having the other vacancies [go to left-leaning candidates] gave...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“There’s a realization that winning the war is as much a function of a nonmilitary tool like social media as it is about the bullets,” says Sarah...