Einaudi Center for International Studies
Mexico's New Supreme Court Will Likely Heavily Favor Sheinbaum's Ruling Party
Gustavo Flores-Macias, LACS
While Lopez Obrador ultimately found ways to accomplish his agenda, the Supreme Court served as an important check on his powers, says public policy professor Gustavo Flores-Macias.
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Countries Are Balancing U.S. Tariff Threats with Chinese Overcapacity
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“It’s a complicated time for global trade right now, you have the largest economy in the world, essentially pulling back from the rules of the game that have governed international trade for a long time,” said Eswar Prasad, senior professor of international trade policy.
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Trump's Deportations Haunt Workers in the Fields of Rural New York
Mary Jo Dudley, Migrations
According to research form Mary Jo Dudley at the Cornell Farmworker Program, about half of all farmworkers in New York State were undocumented.
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Fishing Supports Social Well-being for Myanmar Refugees
Nicole T. Venker and Katie Fiorella
A Migrations-funded study draws from interviews to examine the importance of access to environmental resources for migrants and to understand how fishing supports multiple dimensions of social well-being.
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The High Cost of Our GDP Obsession
Economic Inequality, Threats to Democracy, and Climate Crisis
Kaushik Basu (IES/SAP) writes about the limitations of GDP as an indicator of economic well-being.
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Muna Ndulo Recognized for Service to Zambia
Ndulo (former director of IAD) was recognized by president Hakainde Hichilema for his contributions to education in Zambia.
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Chinese Firms Rise Between Hard and Soft Power
Lourdes Casanova, LACS
Lourdes Casanova, senior lecturer of management, discusses the rise of Chinese companies in this op-ed.
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U.S. Bill Named for Iranian Deported to Panama Aims to Shield Asylum Seekers
Ian Kysel, Migrations
“Artemis and the majority of people sent to Panama and Costa Rica were expelled without the fear interview and essentially with no process at all,” says Ian Kysel, associate clinical professor of law.
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Can Apple Move its Manufacturing?
Eli Friedman, EAP
Eli Friedman, associate professor at ILR, discusses the challenges Apple could face if it were to relocate its iPhone manufacturing facilities out of China.