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Allen Carlson, EAP/SAP/CMSP

“America’s abrupt and chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan underscored worries as it raised questions about Washington’s commitment to its allies,”...

Nicolas Mulder, IES

This piece references Nicholas Mulder’s new book “The Economic Weapon.” 

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“I think in the longer term, certainly U.S. rivals such as China and Russia will try to find workarounds,” says Eswar Prasad, professor of economics...

Rachel Bezner Kerr, Global Development

“Our report demonstrates that climate change—including increases in hazards such as flooding, drought, or cyclones—is already affecting food systems,...
The third talk in the IES Spring 2022 Speaker Series
What are the prospects for halting China’s mass atrocities in the Uyghur region, which are now entering their fifth year since the start in 2017? This...

Ukraine War Puts World in "Uncharted Territory"

Five Einaudi experts shared insights during a Mar. 4 event, “Russia’s War on Ukraine: A New Attack on Peace, Rights and Sovereignty."

March 2, 2022

Over the last week, the world has watched Russia’s deplorable and unprovoked invasion of the sovereign nation of Ukraine, an attack that is both...

Cristina Florea, IES

"If the 1930s teach us anything, it is that things can fall apart easily," says IES faculty member Cristina Florea in Time magazine.

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“Even when trade flows may take place directly between Russia and its trading partners, the reality is that payments often have to go through a...