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Series Honors Einaudi's Past Visiting Scholars
Read about Turkish sociologist Azat Gündoğan (IES), Nicaraguan cartoonist Pedro X. Molina (LACS), and Afghan artist Elja Sharifi (Johnson Museum).
María Cristina García, LACS
María Cristina García, professor of history, notes that Americans had the same complaints about immigrants 50 years ago.
Gustavo A. Flores-Macías, LACS
Gustavo A. Flores-Macías, professor of government (A&S), began a discussion with an analysis of the current situation in El Salvador, whose recently...
Series Features Scholars Under Threat Alumni
"My body is here, but my heart and my work are still entrenched in the struggles of my people," says Nicaraguan cartoonist Pedro X. Molina.
Gustavo Flores-Macías, LACS
Gustavo Flores-Macías, professor of government, says Ecuador is “almost like a second laboratory for Bukele’s policies. People are so desperate that...
Op-ed by Gustavo Flores-Macías
Gustavo Flores-Macías (LACS) shares lessons from Latin America in an op-ed in The Hill: "Barring candidates is unlikely to bring stability to the...
Mary Jo Dudley, LACS
Mary Jo Dudley, the director of the Cornell Farmworker Program, shares the agricultural risks that come with governmental mandates regarding...
Nicholas Mulder, IES/PACS
Even if the West successfully uses secondary sanctions to coerce Asian countries, says Nicholas Mulder, a sanctions scholar at Cornell University, the...
Gustavo Flores-Macías, LACS
Gustavo Flores-Macías, a professor specialized in governments and public policies at Cornell University in the United States, believes that the...
"Democracy has to be continually practiced and improved,” says Einaudi director Rachel Riedl in an article recently published in the peer-reviewed...