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Eswar Prasad, SAP

Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and trade policy, predicts that China will eventually resume opening up to foreign financial institutions. Prasad...

Kaushik Basu, SAP

Kaushik Basu, professor of applied economics and policy, writes this opinion piece about the lessons that can be learned from the economic success of...

Allen Carlson, CMSP

"The 150,000 Tibetans in exile represent only 2 per cent of the Tibetan population — about 6.3 million remain in China — but have nevertheless placed...

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Early career? Apply to join our inaugural summer institute on July 12–23: Cartographies of Racial Justice Beyond Borders. $2,000 stipend.

Global Public Voices Fellows in Medium

Karim-Aly Kassam and Frederick R. McDonald: Indigenous concept of personhood offers powerful pathways for action.

The Functional Liberian State: Historical Lessons, Current Best Practices, and...

 Virtual Conference The 52nd annual conference of the Liberian Studies Association (LSA) will focus on an array of questions and issues through...

BLACK LIVES MATTER ET PROGRÈS SOCIAL: L’INDISPENSABLE CONVERGENCE DES LUTTES EN...

Friday, April 30, 2021 an interview with Her Excellency Dr. Aminata D. Traoré  former Minister of Culture and Tourism, Republic of Mali, activist,...
Wanheng Hu, a PhD student in science and technology studies, received a fellowship from the Einaudi Center's East Asia Program to support his...

by John Wolff, professor emeritus, linguistics and Asian studies

As featured in the Spring 2021 SEAP Bulletin, John Wolff, professor emeritus of linguistics and Asian studies, writes a history on the study of...

Roundtable on Democratic Backsliding in Southeast Asia

April 15 (8:00 p.m. ET): Experts on the politics of Myanmar, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines discuss rising authoritarianism. Register now!