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Michael Fontaine, IES
When it comes to romance, classics professor Michael Fontaine (IES) thinks some of the best tips come from looking back—way back.
Mabel Berezin, IES
Mabel Berezin, professor of sociology at Cornell University and an expert on international populism, says Macron’s decision was a “political...
Rachel Bezner Kerr, IAD
"Having looked at multiple different contexts – including mixed maize in Malawi and cocoa agroforestry in Ghana – we can say that diversified...
Kaushik Basu, IES/SAP/CRADLE
“I was impressed by 2 qualities: his efficiency & his secularism,” Kaushik Basu, professor of economics and policy, wrote on X. “I hope he retains...
Mabel Berezin, IES
Sociologist Mabel Berezin's work explores challenges to democratic cohesion and solidarity in Europe and the United States. She highlights the...
Gustavo Flores-Macías, LACS
Mexicans will cast their votes on Sunday to elect thousands of congressional and local officials, as well as the successor to President Andrés Manuel...
Esra Akcan, IES
"One of the most locally admired Sudanese architects of his generation, Moneim Mustafa lived during the transition from colonial regime to national...
Sarah Kreps, PACS
Sarah Kreps, professor of government, says Rupert Murdoch “has a particular ideological valence and most people know what that is, and that permeates...
Oumar Ba, PACS/GPV
Oumar Ba, assistant professor of government, says “There is certainly an acceleration here, of Israel being basically on the accused bench and having...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and trade policy, co-hosts this podcast on Western capital, institutions, and payment networks.