East Asia Program
Speculative Fiction from South Asia: A Conversation with Vajra Chandrasekera
March 19, 2026
4:45 pm
A. D. White House, Guerlac Room
Nebula and Ursula K. Le Guin Award winning author Vajra Chandrasekera discusses his writing with Anindita Banerjee, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, and Suman Seth, Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow and Marie Underhill Noll Professor of the History of Science.
Vajra Chandrasekera is from Colombo, Sri Lanka. His novels The Saint of Bright Doors and Rakesfall have between them won Nebula, Le Guin, Ignyte, Locus, Crawford, and Otherwise awards, been selected as New York Times Notable Books of 2023 and 2024, and been nominated for Dragon and Lamda Awards, among others. He is one of the 2025-2026 Fellows of the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library. His short stories, poems, and articles have appeared in many publications including Clarkesworld, West Branch, and The Los Angeles Times. He has worked as a fiction editor for Strange Horizons, The Deadlands, and Afterlives: The Year’s Best Death Stories, and as a contest judge for the Dream Foundry and the Salam Award. He is online at vajra.me and probably on whatever social media still exists at the time you’re reading this.
Books will be available for sale and signing after the lecture, from Odyssey Bookstore.
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Einaudi Center for International Studies
South Asia Program
East Asia Program
Information Session: Laidlaw Scholars Leadership & Research Program
January 6, 2026
11:00 am
The Laidlaw Scholars Leadership and Research Program promotes ethical leadership and international research around the world—starting with the passionate leaders and learners found on campuses like Cornell. Open to first- and second-year students, the two-year Laidlaw program provides generous support to carry out internationally focused research, develop leadership skills, engage with community projects overseas, and become part of a global network of like-minded scholars from twenty universities worldwide.
At this session, we'll share more information about the program, including independent international projects with the Einaudi Center’s trusted partners around the world for the summer 2026 leadership-in-action portion of the program, and tips for writing a successful application. Applications are due January 12, 2026.
Register here. Can’t attend? Contact programs@einaudi.cornell.edu.
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Program
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
East Asia Program
Southeast Asia Program
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Institute for African Development
Institute for European Studies
South Asia Program
Southwest Asia and North Africa Program
Information Session: Laidlaw Scholars Leadership & Research Program
December 16, 2025
2:00 pm
The Laidlaw Scholars Leadership and Research Program promotes ethical leadership and international research around the world—starting with the passionate leaders and learners found on campuses like Cornell. Open to first- and second-year students, the two-year Laidlaw program provides generous support to carry out internationally focused research, develop leadership skills, engage with community projects overseas, and become part of a global network of like-minded scholars from twenty universities worldwide.
At this session, we'll share more information about the program, including independent international projects with the Einaudi Center’s trusted partners around the world for the summer 2026 leadership-in-action portion of the program, and tips for writing a successful application. Applications are due January 12, 2026.
Register here. Can’t attend? Contact programs@einaudi.cornell.edu.
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Program
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
East Asia Program
Southeast Asia Program
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Institute for African Development
Institute for European Studies
South Asia Program
Southwest Asia and North Africa Program
Xi Risks Global Blowback If China Cuts Off Rare Earths for Japan
Allen Carlson, EAP/SAP
Allen Carlson, associate professor of government at Cornell University, comments on the risks China faces in alienating trading partners by leveraging rare earth exports.
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China and Japan Relations ‘on Knife’s Edge’ Over Taiwan. So What Happens Now?
Allen Carlson, EAP/SAP
Allen Carlson, associate professor of government at Cornell University, provides expert analysis on the diplomatic crisis between China and Japan regarding Taiwan.
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Japan Warns Citizens in China About Safety as Diplomatic Crisis Deepens
Allen Carlson, EAP/SAP
Allen Carlson, a Cornell University expert on China's foreign policy, provided analysis on the worsening tensions between Japan and China.
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Protecting the Past, Present, and Future: Uyghur Culture and History in Swedish Archives and Museums
December 3, 2025
4:30 pm
Uris Hall, G-08
Speaker: Dr. Patrick Hällzon, Postdoctoral, Uppsala University, Department of Linguistics
Talk Description: Swedish archives host some of the world’s largest collections of early-20th-century Uyghur material culture and written sources. This consists of manuscripts, printed books, photographs, as well as artifacts including medicine and seed collections. Many of the sources have been digitized and are freely accessible online for the general public. In the presentation I will discuss how I have used these sources in my current research project and what they can tell us about oasis life in Eastern Turkestan before the area became incorporated into the People’s Republic of China under the term Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
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Program
Einaudi Center for International Studies
East Asia Program
Southwest Asia and North Africa Program
Zhen Huo
GSSC Officer and Graduate Student
Degree Pursued: MA
Anticipated Degree Year: 2027
Committee Chair: Kristin Roebuck
Discipline: Asian Studies
Primary Countries: Japan
Research Interests: Modern Japanese History
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Yuhua Zhou
Graduate Student
Degree Pursued: MA
Anticipated Degree Year: 2027
Committee Chair/Advisor: Nick Admussen
Discipline: Asian Studies
Research Interests: Contemporary Chinese Poetry in 1980s and 1990s
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East Asian Law Workshop Supports the Next Generation of Research Scholars
A two-day workshop entitled “Empirical Legal Studies in the Sinophone Region”