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Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP

“The U.S. has to make clear that the U.S. doesn’t have a strategic interest in having Taiwan being permanently separated from mainland China,” says...

Gustavo Flores-Macias, LACS

“Polls suggest Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva enjoys a sizable advantage and might avoid a second round of voting, but President Jair Bolsonaro has...

Linda Shi, Global Public Voices

“None of this is surprising,” says Linda Shi, assistant professor of city and regional planning. “How much does it take for us to want to make a...

Jeremy Wallace, EAP

Jeremy Wallace, associate professor of government, says, “The climate story is a China story.” 

Magnus Fiskesjö, EAP/SEAP/PACS

Magnus Fiskesjö, associate professor of anthropology, says, “we have not heard of any sudden changes in the Chinese ruling elite. That should have...

María Cristina García, LACS

María Cristina García, professor of history, discusses her new book, “State of Disaster: The Failure of U.S. Migration Policy in an Age of Climate...

Bryn Rosenfeld, IES

Though Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has said that the mobilization will be limited and gradual, “already there appears to be a disconnect...

Mostafa Minawi, CO+POS/CMSP

There is a pattern emerging behind a “coordinated effort in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Lebanon and also Turkey, who are all about cracking down on...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“For the rest of the world, it’s a no-win situation,” says Eswar Prasad, professor of applied economics and policy. “Any delay in action could make...

Christine Bacareza Balance, Global Public Voices and SEAP

Christine Bacareza Balance, associate professor of Asian American studies, is quoted in this piece. Her forthcoming book, Making Sense of Martial Law,...