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Will Sanctions against Russia End the War in Ukraine?

Nicholas Mulder
October 31, 2022

Nicholas Mulder, IES

“Sanctions are kind of like alchemy,” says Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history. “You apply all this pressure to this black box of a country’s economy and hope that, on the other side of that black box, political change comes out. But making sure that pain and pressure lead to the kind of change you want to see—that’s the real challenge, and often people underestimate how difficult that will be.” 

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China Likely to Become A Lot More Insular in Its Policies with Re-election of Xi Jinping, Says Professor

Eswar Prasad
October 27, 2022

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“In the top levels of the government in China, it is loyalism to Xi that has taken precedence over other factors. However there are even more important appointments that are coming at the technocratic level which we haven’t seen yet,” says Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and international trade policy. 

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Noted Archaeologist to Speak on New Discoveries in Israel in Cornell Lecture

Memorial to the Jewish defenders of Yodfat, which fell to Roman forces on July 20, 67 CE
October 27, 2022

Barry Strauss, PACS

“Yodefat is one of the great sites in the history of freedom struggles. Prof. Aviam, who directed the excavations there, tells a gripping story,” says Barry Strauss, professor in humanistic studies. Israeli archaeologist Mordechai Aviam will speak about new discoveries in a lecture on campus on November 10.

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Lunch with Akinwumi Ogundira

November 7, 2022

12:00 pm

Africana Studies and Research Center at Cornell University, Hoyt Fuller Rooom

Lunch with Akinwumi Ogundira

RSVP to Judy Yonkin at jly5@cornell.edu by Friday November 4. Please advise if you have dietary restrictions.

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Akinwumi Ogundiran

November 8, 2022

4:30 pm

Goldwin Smith Hall, Kaufmann Auditorium

THE LITTLE ICE AGE AND THE OYO EMPIRE: AN UNFINISHED PROCESS OF RECOVERY
IN WEST AFRICA, ca. 1420-1840

This lecture is free and open to the community.

About Akin Ogundiran:

Akin Ogundiran is Chancellor’s Professor and Professor of Africana Studies, Anthropology & History at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of the African Archaeological Review. Ogundiran’s scholarship focuses primarily on the history and archaeology of the Yoruba world, Atlantic Africa, and the African Diaspora. Ogundiran’s latest book, The Yoruba: A New History (Indiana University Press, 2020), is the winner of the 2022 Vinson Sutlive Book Prize.

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Institute for African Development

Panel Discussion: The Context and Legacy of the Partition of India through Works of Art

November 15, 2022

3:30 pm

Johnson Museum of Art, Wing Lecture Room ×

The exhibition 75 Years of Consequence: The Partition of India explores the legacy and tragedy of Partition, which created the independent states of India and Pakistan, and later Bangladesh. At this panel discussion, two of the exhibition curators—Ellen Avril, the Judith H. Stoikov Curator of Asian Art at the Johnson Museum, and Zain Abid ’24, a visitor services intern at the Museum and Outreach Coordinator for Cornell University’s South Asian Council—will be joined by Iftikhar Dadi, the John H. Burris Professor of History of Art and Binenkorb Director of the South Asia Program, and Durba Ghosh, Professor of History and director of the College of Arts and Science’s Humanities Scholars Program, to discuss the processes behind the exhibition and the social, cultural, and historical contexts of these works from the Museum’s permanent collection.

Cosponsored by the South Asia Program

Photo of Mohandas Gandhi on a morning stroll with his granddaughter Sita and grandniece Abbha, India, by Margaret Bourke-White (American, 1904–1971), 1946-48 (negative); ca. 1965 (print), Gift of the artist, Class of 1927, and LIFE Magazine

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