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Nicholas Mulder, IES/GPV

On the Money Talks podcast, Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, explains historically how long it has taken for sanctions to have an...

Welcome back, in-person!

We're excited to have so many high-caliber speakers and look forward to the conversations and explorations that will take place. Feel free to email us...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

Eswar Prasad, professor of applied economics and policy, says, “It’s a market for certain U.S. exports, such as agricultural products, but also,...

Mostafa Minawi, IES/CO+POS

Mostafa Minawi, associate professor of history, says that the current climate in Turkey “might be economic and political, but the tools are cultural...

Barry Strauss, PACS

Barry Strauss, professor in history and classics and former PACS director, weighs in on leadership during Rome's Imperial Period and eventual decline...
Recipient of the Jesse F. and Dora H. Bluestone Peace Studies Fellowship, Eun A discusses how collective memory shapes politics in the domestic and...

Hannah Drexler '24 in Quito, Ecuador

Drexler conducted focus groups on political polarization. “As a student studying politics, it’s been an interesting time for me to be here.”

Alexis Fintland, Migrations Scholar

Alexis Fintland, a 2022 graduate of the ILR School and a first-generation Cuban American, discusses her student experience and more in this Q&A...
James Turner, the founding director of Cornell’s Africana Studies and Research Center and a pioneer of the multidisciplinary approach to exploring the...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

Sarah Kreps, professor of government and public policy, says, “The Chinese media has been so anti-US that it has created … a difficult environment now...