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“It will be difficult for state officials to stop them,” says Jens David Ohlin (PACS).
WaPo quotes EAP faculty Jessica Chen Weiss: “Closing the consulate does not appear to be part of a coherent strategy to deter or compel China to alter...
“The more you rely on social media for your news, the more likely you are to be prone to this dynamic where you’re not only failing to identify fake...
Interview in Slate: After months of coronavirus lockdowns, American cities of all sizes may be facing a budget crisis. IES faculty Mildred...
An interview with SAP's Kaushik Basu: "India’s sharp slowdown had begun two years before the pandemic and the way the lockdown was executed has given...
LASP faculty Miguel Gómez talks with CNN:
Covid-19 outbreaks severely affected meat processing plants around the country, causing shortages. "We...
SEAP grad student Emily Donald describes how she is moving forward with her doctoral work this summer after COVID-19 disrupted her archival research...
IES Director, Esra Akcan, led a relevant discussion regarding the toppling of monuments in Europe.
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New Resources, Opportunities for Grad Students
Einaudi’s Southeast Asia Program is taking the lead on a collaboration to strengthen graduate education in Southeast Asian studies.
#SummerPassport webinar (June 25, 2020) for undergraduate and graduate students