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IES Director on Emotions as Political Tools
IES director Mabel Berezin talks with Jacobin about how leaders around the world have turned fear, grievance, and national pride into political...
Magnus Fiskesjö, EAP/PACS/SEAP
Magnus Fiskesjö and Allen Carlson, both Cornell University associate professors, provide critical analysis of China's new ethnic unity law and its...
Chris Barrett, IAD/SEAP
Chris Barrett, a Cornell University agricultural economist, comments on the potential impact of Strait of Hormuz shipping disruptions on global food...
Cornell PhD candidate Aalayna R. Green's community project on “Care, Instead of Violence: Building Capacity and Countering Violence with Communal...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
Eswar Prasad, a Cornell University professor of trade policy, comments on the resilience of the world economy amid shocks like the Iran conflict.
Nicholas Mulder, IES
Nicholas Mulder, a Cornell University assistant professor, described the situation as the largest oil supply shock ever compared to previous crises.
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The Southeast Asia Digital Library Paper Award seeks papers from undergraduates concerning original research in Southeast Asian Studies. The...
Sarah Kreps, PACS
Sarah Kreps, a Cornell University professor and director of the Tech Policy Institute, provides expertise on the ethical and strategic implications of...
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations
Stephen Yale-Loehr, immigration attorney and scholar at Cornell Law School, comments on the significance of the judicial battle over immigration...
Steven Kyle, IAD/LACS
Steven Kyle, a retired Cornell University professor of applied economics, comments on the economic uncertainty stemming from the Iran conflict.