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Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee: Forging Lasting Peace

Drawing on her experiences of mobilizing, demanding, and brokering peace, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee shares how action and activism...

For Dissident Writer, Fight for Russia’s Future is Personal

Bykov joins Einaudi's Institute for European Studies: “I would rather be known for my literary writing than for my politics or my poisoning.”

Ian Kysel on Video

Past Global Public Voices fellow Ian Kysel (Cornell Law) talks about his migrations research and advocacy for migrants' rights.

On April 18th, 4:45 pm EST

Please join the Cornell French Studies for a Webinar with: Mabel Berezin (IES), Laurent Ferri (Cornell), Rick McArthur (Harper's), Mame Fatou Niang...

Ant Tribes (Yizu) in China's Contested Space

This lecture was given by Kimiko Suda, Ph.D. Post Doc researcher, National Discrimination and Racism Monitor (NaDiRa).  In 2009 the term "Yizu" (Ant...

Mabel Berezin, IES/PACS

Mabel Berezin, professor of sociology, says, “the general thought was, this is going to be a really boring election, and Macron is going to win… I’ve...

Now available online!

We are happy to announce that the Spring 2022 SEAP Bulletin is now available online! Access the digital copy through the following link...

Chris Barrett, IAD/SEAP

“One of the big casualties of the Russian invasion will be people who are already teetering on the edge in other places,” says Chris Barrett,...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

Eswar Prasad, professor of international trade policy, writes this opinion piece about how governments and businesses could use cryptocurrency to spy...

Nicholas Mulder, IES

Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, notes that sanctions rarely effect battlefield behavior in this Morning Newsletter.