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Eric Tagliacozzo, CMSP/SAP

Eric Tagliacozzo, professor of history, says, “So, for example, in the so-called ‘spice islands’ of eastern Indonesia, now called Maluku, Majapahit’s...

Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP

“Right now, we have a lot of efforts underway to slow China down. But it's not clear under what conditions - is there anything that China could do...

Sidney Tarrow, EAP

Sidney Tarrow, emeritus professor of government and adjunct professor of law, writes this opinion piece on a recent protest on a bridge in Beijing. 

Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP

Competition and conflict between the United States and China have continued to intensify, writes Jessica Chen Weiss, professor of government and...

Jeremy Wallace, EAP

“Generalized secrecy and lack of transparency increasingly common to Chinese politics and economics erodes trust,” says Jeremy Wallace, associate...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

Sarah Kreps, professor of government and public policy, weighs the pros and cons of various drone types.
Suhail Vawda grew up in Johannesburg, Gauteng province, South Africa. He completed his B.A. in Law (2018) and LL.B. (2020) at the University of...

Peidong Sun, EAP

Peidong Sun, associate professor of arts and sciences in China and Asia-Pacific studies, says, “The teeth of totalitarianism were inching toward me....

The China Times $10,000 scholarship will support his research on China's...

EAP is happy to announce that doctoral student Wanheng Hu won a Young Scholar Award from the China Times Cultural Foundation. He ranked first place...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

Steve Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, co-authors this opinion piece on private sponsorship of refugees.