Einaudi Center for International Studies
Sarosh Kuruvilla
Andrew J. Nathanson Family Professor in Industrial and Labor Relations
Sarosh Kuruvilla is Cornell University's Andrew J. Nathanson Family Professor of Industrial Relations, Asian Studies, and Public Affairs. He is also a visiting professor at the London School of Economics. He joined Cornell's faculty in 1990 after obtaining a doctorate in business administration from the University of Iowa in 1989, and after a career as a labor relations manager in India.
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Role
- Faculty
- SAP Core Faculty
- SEAP Core Faculty
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Email: sck4@cornell.edu
Phone: (607) 255-6840
Christopher Way
Associate Professor of Government
Christopher Way is an associate professor of government. He is also a member of the peace studies minor faculty in the Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies.
Way's research and teaching interests include comparative political economy, international relations, and nuclear proliferation. His current research focuses on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the effectiveness of the non-proliferation regime, topics on which he has published several journal articles and book chapters.
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Role
- Faculty
- IES Core Faculty
- IES Steering Committee
- PACS Minor Field Instructor
Contact
Email: christopher.way@cornell.edu
Phone: 607-255-3549
Einaudi Student Workers Jump into Global Careers
Positions offer responsibility and campus exposure
Each semester, dozens of student workers call Einaudi their office. The positions launch many students into global careers.
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Matthew Evangelista
President White Professor of History and Political Science, Emeritus
Matthew Evangelista's current teaching and research interests focus on the relationship between gender, nationalism, and war; ethical and legal issues in international affairs (particularly just war theory and international humanitarian law); transnational relations; and separatist movements. He is the President White Professor of History and Political Science in the Department of Government, College of Arts and Sciences.
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- Faculty
- IES Faculty Associate
- PACS Core Faculty
- PACS Steering Committee
- PACS Minor Field Instructor
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Email: mae10@cornell.edu
Phone: 607-255-3549
Mabel Berezin
Director, Institute for European Studies
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Role
- Faculty
- IES Core Faculty
- IES Director
- PACS Minor Field Instructor
- Einaudi Faculty Leadership
- Executive Committee
Contact
Email: mabel.berezin@cornell.edu
Phone: 607-255-4042
SEAP Helps Asian American Communities Strengthen Ties during Pandemic
Weeks into the global health crisis, many connections in Cornell's Asian American community have grown even stronger and taken on a deeper meaning.
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Peter Katzenstein
Walter S. Carpenter Jr. Professor of International Studies
Peter Katzenstein is the Einaudi Center's Walter S. Carpenter Jr. Professor of International Studies in the Department of Government, College of Arts and Sciences. His research and teaching lie at the intersection of the fields of international relations and comparative politics. He was awarded the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science in 2020 for his pioneering research.
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Role
- Faculty
- EAP Core Faculty
- IES Faculty Associate
- PACS Steering Committee
- PACS Minor Field Instructor
- Einaudi Faculty Leadership
Contact
Email: pjk2@cornell.edu
CRADLE
The world stands at a crossroads, with rising anxiety about our capacity to sustain economic and social development while containing political conflicts. Cornell Research Academy of Development, Law, and Economics (CRADLE) takes on fundamental questions about law, economics, politics, morality, and human welfare, particularly as they relate to the developing world.
Fifth Annual Global Strategy and Emerging Markets Conference (GSEM) Theme: Competing in the Digital World
November 8, 2020
6:00 pm
Cornell Tech, Tata 123
Cornell University Emerging Markets Institute (EMI) and partners — Northeastern University Center for Emerging Markets (CEM), The Simon Fraser University Jack Austin Centre For Asia Pacific Business Studies, and The University of Texas at Dallas Center for Global Business (CGB) — are pleased to announce the fifth annual Global Strategy and Emerging Markets (GSEM) Conference.
The theme of GSEM 2020 is “Competing in the Digital World.” Digital technologies—including internet of things, 5G, cloud computing, AI, big data, and other new information technologies—are profoundly influencing the global economy by reshaping the rules of competition, generating new business models and enabling innovative ecosystems. Digital technologies are creating new business opportunities for emerging markets to improve their competitiveness and in some instances to leapfrog existing business practices and become world leaders.
The whole conference will be conducted online through Zoom. We will have a two-day conference from 3-8 pm PST / 6-11 pm EST /ADD CEST/ 8 am-1 pm AEST/ 7am-12 pm China Standard Time/4:30-9:30 am India Standard Time. All virtual sessions will be live. If necessary presenters may record their presentation for broadcast during their time slot, but we strongly encourage the presentations to be part of the live conference program.
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Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Einaudi Center for International Studies
East Asia Program
Judith V. Reppy
Professor Emerita, Science and Technology
Judith Reppy is professor emerita in science and technology studies. On the occasion of its 40th anniversary, the Peace Studies Program was renamed to honor her long-term service and commitment to the program.
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Role
- Faculty
- PACS Core Faculty
- PACS Professor Emeriti
- PACS Minor Field Instructor
Contact
Email: jvr2@cornell.edu
Phone: 607-255-0229