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NYT Op-Ed by Eswar Prasad (SAP)

In this NYT op-ed, Eswar Prasad (SAP) argues on-again-off-again tariffs have disrupted the global trading system and caused whiplash for businesses...

Sarosh Kuruvilla, SEAP/SAP

With support from the Cornell Atkinson Center, Sarosh Kuruvilla and Jason Judd are leading a project to test and estimate costs of...

Gustavo Flores-Macias, LACS

While Lopez Obrador ultimately found ways to accomplish his agenda, the Supreme Court served as an important check on his powers, says public policy...
Highly-educated citizens of low-income countries tend to decamp to higher-income countries in a quest for better pay. It’s called “human capital...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“It’s a complicated time for global trade right now, you have the largest economy in the world, essentially pulling back from the rules of the game...

Mary Jo Dudley, Migrations

According to research form Mary Jo Dudley at the Cornell Farmworker Program, about half of all farmworkers in New York State were undocumented.
The Katzenstein Prize, in honor of Peter J. Katzenstein, the Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies at Cornell University,...
How does migration shape life in your community? Our students and staff responded with their art and writing in this year's creative competition.

Nicole T. Venker and Katie Fiorella

A Migrations-funded study draws from interviews to examine the importance of access to environmental resources for migrants and to understand how...

By Rebecca Slayton, PACS Director

Richard Garwin, an innovative physicist who made major contributions to nuclear weapons development while also advocating for nuclear arms control,...