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The Lund Critical Debate (December 11, 2020) brought together the United Nations’ police commissioner and a noted expert on political conflict...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“His appointment would be consistent with what we’re seeing overall, which is a preference for experience, possibly at the expense of fresh ideas,”...
Naomi Egel, PhD candidate in government, wins second place for OSCE's essay competition on conventional arms control.

Sarah Kreps, PACS

Former National Security Advisor, H.R. McMaster, Lt. General, U.S. Army, retired, will speak to the Cornell community about foreign policy, national...

The Police and the Public: Global Perspectives

UN police adviser Luís Carrilho and racial politics expert Christian Davenport discuss policing, political violence, and racial injustice.

Joseph Margulies, PACS

Calling for changes at the Guantanamo Bay detention center, Joseph Margulies, of Cornell's law school and government department, who has represented...

Peter Katzenstein, PACS

The article notes Peter Katzenstein, professor of government, says that Trumpism is based on three pillars: nationalism, religion and race.
Cameron Mailhot, a doctoral candidate in government, has been awarded a Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowship from the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP)...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

The article features research by Douglas Kriner, professor in American Institutions, and Sarah Kreps, professor of government, finding that public...

Magnus Fiskesjö, EAP, SEAP, PACS

Magnus Fiskesjö, (EAP, SEAP, PACS) associate professor in anthropology, writes this opinion piece about the seizing of Swedish citizen Gui Minhai from...