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Critics say the actions would do little to blunt China’s influence and could ultimately hurt the U.S. and others.
“The United States has very few...
For ecologist and conservation biologist Amanda Rodewald, migratory birds are emblematic of a world on the move. In one year, a single warbler may...
How the power of social pressure could revolutionize economics and solve our...
Cornell economist Robert Frank believes it is a crime against public policy to not consider social pressure as a fundamental economic force.
Experts on Africa, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Latin America discuss government responses to the pandemic and their implications for democratic...
Ifeoma Ajunwa, assistant professor ILR, law, and history, comments on limitless worker surveillance.
Thomas Pepinsky, director of the Southeast Asia Program and professor of government, has received Cornell’s highest honors for faculty members.
Apple and Google announced a significant new step in their collaboration to help public health authorities track and trace COVID-19 exposures using...
The moves are seen as a challenge to China’s trade relationship with Taiwan, a democracy that the Chinese Communist Party claims is a renegade...
Einaudi Center Announces Einaudi-SSRC Dissertation Development Awards
Sixteen PhD students in our newest Einaudi-SSRC cohort are refining their dissertation plans with help from faculty mentors and intensive workshops.
Mary Jo Dudley, MRP ’96, an expert in farmworker issues, talks about how the pandemic has underlined the importance of farmworkers, who are crucial to...