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Kyaw Hsan Hlaing, SEAP
“Min Aung Hlaing is leveraging the earthquake for regional engagement and electoral legitimacy. The humanitarian crisis gives him a pretext to open...
Ian Kysel, Migrations
Fleeing threats of arrest for apostasy, Artemis Ghasemzadeh escaped Iran in December 2024, hoping to find religious freedom in the United States....
Karim-Aly S. Kassam, PACS/SAP
Karim-Aly S. Kassam writes about the role of Canada after remarks from President Trump about taking it over.
Bryn Rosenfeld, IES
Bryn Rosenfeld, associate professor of government, says “Even if Ukraine is forced to cede significant territory, the Ukrainian state that remains...
Bryn Rosenfeld, IES
Even if a long-term ceasefire is reached, says Bryn Rosenfeld, Ukraine and its supporters should be concerned with more than just the threat of a new...
How Academia Bolsters National Security
Sarah Kreps (PACS) writes that loss of government support for academic research will cause the U.S. to “sacrifice its advantage in innovation.”
María Cristina García, Migrations/LACS
“I don’t think we have a full understanding yet of the many ways the Trump administration is changing our immigration system,” says María Cristina...
Aditya Vashistha, SAP
Research from Aditya Vashistha (SAP) shows that AI tools function poorly for billions of users in the Global South by suggesting Western language and...
Natasha Raheja, SAP/Migrations
Natasha Raheja, assistant professor of anthropology, joins Deutsche Welle to discuss violence in the Kashmir region.
Nicholas Mulder, IES/PACS
Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, discusses the history of Trump's imposition of tariffs on China.