Past Events
Einaudi Center for International Studies
East Asia Program
4:45 pm
Physical Sciences Building, 120
Did the Communists win or the Nationalists lose the Chinese civil war? This talk will reexamine this classic question with new evidence from diaries and memoirs of the period that examine how economic crisis and political disillusionment in the existing regime interacted with a new type of revolutionary identity…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Comparative Muslim Societies Program
South Asia Program
4:30 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Talk by Till Mostowlansky (Research Professor in Anthropology, Geneva Graduate Institute, Switzerland)
The establishment of Soviet rule in the southern parts of Central Asia bordering the British Empire has largely been researched through the lens of geopolitical competition. Virtually nothing is known about…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Institute for European Studies
2:30 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Anti-democratic politics is a global phenomenon. Apart from the United States, countries in Europe, Latin America, Africa have seen the rise of populism, polarization, and illiberal politics. This event is an informal conversation among Einaudi Center faculty Mabel Berezin (IES), Ken Roberts (DTR and LACS), and…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Southeast Asia Program
6:00 pm
Kahin Center
A simulcast film screeing and discussion, hosted by the GETESA consortium.
In conjunction with the International Decade of Indigenous Languages, GETSEA and the Bophana Center present four short films by Indigenous Cambodian filmmakers on the themes of “Healing, Memory & Care.”
Dull Trail (2020…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Comparative Muslim Societies Program
5:00 pm
Warren Hall, 401
A series of lectures this spring will feature four visiting academics sharing their research related to antisemitism and Islamophobia.
The series, sponsored by the Office of the Provost and the College of Arts & Sciences, kicks off Feb. 12 with “Antisemitism, the Israel-Hamas War, and Distorting the Law…
East Asia Program
4:45 pm
Myron Taylor Hall, 182
Ji Li, of US-China Business and Law at UC Irvine, will discuss his book titled Negotiating Legality: Chinese Companies in the U.S. Legal System (soon to be published in May 2024 by Cambridge University Press). Introduced by Yun-chien Chang, the Jack G. Clarke Professor in East Asian Law.
Refreshments…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
South Asia Program
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
12:15 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Talk by Kavita Panjabi (Former Professor of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, Kolkata)
Turtuk is now an Indian village on the India-Pakistan border in the Karakoram mountains, in the contested zone of Baltistan. People in Turtuk who went to sleep in their homes in Pakistan on the 13th of December…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Institute for African Development
2:30 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Recent assessments of climate change impacts in Sub-Saharan Africa indicate that the continent is already experiencing impacts from rising temperatures, including water shortages, reduced food production, loss of lives and biodiversity loss. There are an increased number of extreme events, from drought, floods and…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
Institute for European Studies
7:30 pm
Willard Straight Theatre
Krzysztof Wodiczko: The Art of Un-War, a film directed and produced by Maria Niro, explores the life and work of renowned artist Krzysztof Wodiczko. It delves into Wodiczko's powerful artistic interventions created as responses to the inequities and horrors of war and injustice. The artist’s interventions…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Comparative Muslim Societies Program
5:00 pm
Biotechnology Building, G10
Sahar Aziz, Distinguished Professor of Law, Middle East Legal Studies Scholar and Chancellor’s Social justice Scholar at Rutgers University Law School shares her views on Islamophobia, antisemitism and Palestine.
Aziz is also the founding director of the Center for Security, Race and Rights. Her book “The…
South Asia Program
4:45 pm
Cornell Cinema, Willard Straight Hall
A screening of Jole Dobe Na / Those Who Do Not Drown (2020) followed by a conversation with filmmaker Naeem Mohaiemen.
Naeem Mohaiemen’s film Jole Dobe Na / Those Who Do Not Drown (2020) was conceived in response to a prompt given by Delhi-based artist group Raqs Media Collective to think about the afterlife…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Institute for African Development
2:30 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Globally, 2.2 billion people lack access to safely managed drinking water services, 3.5 billion lack access to safely managed sanitation services, and 1 billion people still practice open defecation. At the same time, climate change is threatening communities’ water supplies and the integrity of existing…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
12:00 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Diplomacy through Sanctions and Incentives
Although nuclear dangers have increased among the nine states that currently possess nuclear weapons, the proliferation of nuclear weapons to other states so far has been relatively contained. States are adhering to the 1970 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. The…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Institute for African Development
9:00 am
Africana Center
The literary event, hosted by the Institute for African Development's Humphrey Fellowship Program at Cornell and Okere City, is set to unite people from across the globe to contemplate the enduring legacy and influence of Okot p'Bitek, a towering figure in 20th-century African literature. Renowned for his…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
4:30 pm
White Hall, 106
Description
Dr. Vladimir Hamed-Troyansky will present his book, Empire of Refugees: North Caucasian Muslims and the Late Ottoman State (Stanford University Press, 2024), which reveals the origins of refugee resettlement in the modern Middle East. The book demonstrates that, in the late nineteenth century,…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
4:30 pm
Statler Hall, 291
Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program (LACS) Seminar Series.
This Seminar will be in Spanish.
Muntz Metal, an alloy of copper and zinc, remains a significant find in shipwrecks across the globe. In the 19th century, its introduction revolutionized maritime safety for the British Empire…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Comparative Muslim Societies Program
Southeast Asia Program
3:00 pm
Golden Smith Hall, 348
Talk by Ali Houissa, (Curator, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, Cornell University Library)
Our CMS seminar today will be led by the curator of the Middle Eastern Collection in Olin Library, who will be hosting us to see precious objects in the library's collection about Islam. We have many world-…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
3:00 pm
Stimson Hall, G25
Come to the LRC to practice your language skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in an informal, low-pressure atmosphere. Have fun practicing a language you are learning! Gain confidence through experience! Just using your new language skills helps you learn…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Institute for European Studies
4:00 pm
Carl A. Kroch Library 2B48
When internationally renowned Italian novelist and journalist Alain Elkann gave his papers to Cornell University Library in January, he opened up a trove of materials for scholars of contemporary Italian literature, as well as anyone interested in the art of fiction and journalism.
At this talk and…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
12:20 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program (LACS) Seminar Series.
In 2008, Ecuador emerged at the forefront of the movement to recognize Nature as a subject of law, becoming the first, and to date the only, country to recognize and protect the rights of Nature at the Constitutional level. At the time of…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
4:00 pm
Stimson Hall, G25
"Language Policy, (Anti-)Racism, and Change"
Jeff Bale
Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, University of Toronto
This session begins with findings from a policy genealogy (Gale, 2001) of the Heritage Languages Program (HLP) in Ontario and the…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
South Asia Program
12:15 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Talk by Tawab Danish (Cornell Law School)
The Hazara and Shia populations, comprising approximately 10-15% of Afghanistan's demographic, have historically endured systemic violence, discrimination, and exclusion due to their distinct physical features and religious beliefs. With the reestablishment of…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
East Asia Program
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
12:00 pm
Uris Hall, 204
Y.S. Lee, author of Sustainable Peace in Northeast Asia (Anthem Press, 2023) and Adjunct Professor of Law at Cornell Law School speaks about his book which examines the causes of long-standing and complex tensions in the region and explores possible solutions to build lasting peace there. Introduced by Yun-chien…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
Comparative Muslim Societies Program
East Asia Program
Southeast Asia Program
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Institute for African Development
Institute for European Studies
South Asia Program
9:00 am
Africana Studies and Research Center
This conference brings together scholars undertaking new research on questions of democratic resistance and sources of resilience in response to global evidence of democratic backsliding.
We will work together to analyze domestic and international factors, including institutions, civil society, political…
South Asia Program
7:30 pm
Bailey Hall
Tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain is proud to present TISRA (three) with two of India’s finest young musicians, Sabir Khan and Debopriya Chatterjee. This trio is comprised of tabla (drum), sarangi (strings), and bansuri (bamboo flute), a combination not often heard on the classical stage. Sarangi and bansuri each have…
East Asia Program
3:30 pm
Rockefeller Hall, 374 Asian Studies Lounge
Epitaphs Made Widely Available by Man Xu, History, Tufts University
The Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium (CCCC) 古文品讀 , a reading group for scholars interested in premodern Sinographic text (古文), is welcomes Man Xu, History, Tufts University to lead this month's Classical Chinese text-reading.
…Einaudi Center for International Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Comparative Muslim Societies Program
South Asia Program
5:00 pm
A. D. White House, Guerlac Room
Associate Professor Aliyah Khan from the University of Michigan will give a talk titled "Diasporic Devotions: The Indo-Caribbean Islamic Qasida and Gendered Performance" on Thursday, March 21.
The Indo-Caribbean Islamic qasida is a diasporic devotional song that propagates Indian subcontinental…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Institute for African Development
2:30 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Recent assessments of climate change impacts in Sub-Saharan Africa indicate that the continent is already experiencing impacts from rising temperatures, including water shortages, reduced food production, loss of lives and biodiversity loss. There are an increased number of extreme events, from drought, floods and…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Southeast Asia Program
12:20 pm
Kahin Center
Gatty Lecture Series
Join us for a talk by Aichiro Suryo Prabowo, (Postdoctoral Associate, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University), who will discuss climate policy in Indonesia.
This Gatty Lecture will take place at the The Kahin Center, 640 Stewart Ave. Lunch will be served. For questions,…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Institute for African Development
South Asia Program
12:00 pm
Uris Hall, G08
Payments made to non-state armed groups are often treated as predation. But rebels deploy multiple logics when constructing their taxation systems, many of which cannot be reduced to extortion. Rebels also use taxation as a “technology of governance” to resolve a number of social and political challenges related to…