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Sidney Tarrow, Einaudi

This op-ed is written by Sidney Tarrow, professor of government and adjunct professor at the Cornell Law School. He argues many state “police...

Lance Compa, LACS

A new law in Mexico is banning labor subcontracting. Lance Compa, senior lecturer at the ILR School, calls the legislation a “very significant” step....

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“China’s growth trajectory is returning to a post-pandemic normal, with the government once again having to balance the imperative of maintaining...

Sturt Manning, Einaudi Center

Sturt Manning, professor of arts and sciences, led a team of researchers in radiocarbon dating a wooden pool structure in Italy.

Nicole Hassoun, Visiting Scholar

The drugmakers have “what everybody wants, and they can charge quite a bit,” says Nicole Hassoun, a professor at Binghamton University and visiting...

Qi Wang, EAP

“Because of this interruption that’s lasted over one year, the things that we are usually so familiar with — the things we usually take for granted...

Kaushik Basu, SAP

Kaushik Basu (Carl Marks Professor of International Studies/SAP) writes this opinion piece about the looming economic crisis for poor countries and...

Linda Shi on the America Adapts Podcast

In the podcast "America Adapts," Dr. Susanne Moser and Dr. Linda Shi discuss a new article they published, "Transformative Climate Adaptation in the...

Tao Leigh Goffe with the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco

In this virtual At the Table event, delve into the bittersweet history of sugar to unearth stories of Afro-Asian cultural exchange in the Caribbean....

Sarah Kreps, PACS

The article cites research from Sarah Kreps, professor of government, showing that the prospect of being paid $100 had no statistically significant...