Institute for African Development
IAD Special Lecture: Bògòlanfini: cloth and culture
"Bògòlan is a very important component of Bamana culture as this cloth is an essential part of most Bamana initiation and ritual events. . . . No two pieces are the same, even when dyed by the same artist. - Kassim Kone
Kassim Kone is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the State University of New York at Cortland. He teaches ntroduction to Cultural Anthropology, Peoples of Africa, Introduction to Linguistics, Language in Culture and Society, Development Anthropology, Anthropological Theory, Research Methods. Professor Kone belongs to the select few academic experts knowledgeable in all areas of Mande cultures and of West African Sahelian countries.
Global Hubs Provide Benefits
Einaudi Directors Defend Hubs, Academic Freedom
Rachel Beatty Riedl and program directors: "Global Hubs seek to build partnerships and create spaces that advance knowledge and understanding.”
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Discover Einaudi for Grad Students
Research, Funding, Events, and More
At Einaudi you’ll find opportunities—opportunities to build connections with faculty and graduate students across disciplines, apply for research funding, learn languages essential to your fieldwork, attend events to shape your thinking, and more. Explore this page and our website to discover what’s in store at the Einaudi Center.
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IAD Distinguished Africanist Scholar , Spring 2023
Thursday, March 16, 2023 2:40pm G-08 Uris Hall
In his dual role as Under-Secretary of Education as well as Department Chair of a Political Science Department in Cameroon, Pr Nkot is among the few professionals who regularly cross the boundary between science and policy. Prof. Nkot's lecture on March 16 will recount the many opportunities but also the challenges involved in bridging these two worlds. He will illustrate these difficulties based on his leadership in recent projects to address school-based violence, education under the Covid-19 pandemic, and China-Africa relations in education.
Two Doctoral Students Receive Africa Fund Fellowships
The Africa Fund Fellowship provides one or two semesters of a stipend, full tuition, and Cornell individual student health insurance to doctoral applicants who are citizens of an African country and not permanent residents of the U.S
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IAD Africa Project Grant
The Institute for African Development (IAD) is accepting grant applications for innovative
community development projects (up to $10,000) to be implemented in Africa during the summer/winter of 2023/24. Continuing graduate students are eligible to submit proposals for projects that engage Cornell students (undergraduate or graduate) in the area of community development throughout the Africa continent. Applicants are broadly encouraged to submit proposals for ideas that will have tangible impacts on improving the well-being of communities in Africa.
Awards are made to exclusively to Ph.D., M.S., and M.P.S. candidates across all Cornell colleges for overseas fieldwork expenses associated with their impact projects. Proposals should be for the actual implementation and travel expenses of their project rather than for academic research.
Democracy and Its Opposites: Challenges in a Global World
April 24, 2023
5:00 pm
Alice Statler Auditorium
Lund Critical Debate
Democracies worldwide—even many wealthy democracies long considered safely consolidated—are at risk today. Governments, policymakers, and voters face new conflicts over democratic institutions, checks and balances, which citizens can compete for office or deserve representation, and what rules of accountability apply.
This year's Lund debate from the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies examines the threats democracies around the world are confronting, both from external forces and from within—and what governments and citizens can do to fight back.
Join Thomas Garrett of the Community of Democracies and Damon Wilson of the National Endowment for Democracy for a conversation on democratic backsliding, strategies for resilience, and the conditions and practices that undermine democracy: democracy ... and its opposites.
A reception with refreshments will follow the conversation.
Lund Debate: 5:00–6:30 p.m. | Alice Statler AuditoriumFree ticket required for in-person attendance. Reserve your ticket today! Join the lecture virtually by registering at Cornell.
Reception to follow.
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Panelists
Thomas E. Garrett is secretary general of the Community of Democracies, a global intergovernmental coalition comprised of the Governing Council member states that support adherence to the Warsaw Declaration's common democratic values and standards. Garrett previously worked for the International Republican Institute for 12 years overseas in Ukraine, Mongolia, and Indonesia, returning to Washington, DC, in 2005 as director of Middle East programs and then as vice president for global programs.
Damon Wilson is president and CEO of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a nonprofit grant-making foundation supporting freedom around the world. Prior to joining NED, he helped transform the Atlantic Council into a leading global think tank as its executive vice president. He previously served as special assistant to the president and senior director for European affairs at the National Security Council. Wilson also served at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad as the executive secretary and chief of staff, where he helped manage one of the largest U.S. embassies during a time of conflict.
Moderator
Rachel Beatty Riedl has served as the Einaudi Center's director since 2019. She is the Einaudi Center's John S. Knight Professor of International Studies and professor in the Department of Government and Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy. Her research interests include institutional development in new democracies, local governance and decentralization, and authoritarian regime legacies in Africa.
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About the Debate
The Lund Critical Debate is a signature event of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies. This year's dialogue is part of Einaudi's work on democratic threats and resilience. Established in 2008, Einaudi's Lund Critical Debate series is made possible by the generosity of Judith Lund Biggs '57.
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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
Raising Awareness of New Opportunities: The Case of the Dividend in Africa
March 23, 2023
2:40 pm
Uris Hall, G-08
Institute for African Development Weekly Seminar Series
In this seminar, we will explore promising avenues to improve the science-policy interface in Africa. The seminar will cover multiple themes under this broad umbrella, including (a) reviews of productive modes of interfacing science and policy, (b) detailed explorations of the policy-making process in the region, including current obstacles to building strong S/P interfaces, (c) efforts to train the region’s scientists in policy communication, (d) the role of mass media, new media, and civil society in the process, (e) the role of national and regional think-tanks, (f) advocacy efforts directed at policy-makers to promote an evidence-based culture.
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Einaudi Center for International Studies
Institute for African Development
Global Hubs Town Hall
March 13, 2023
11:30 am
G10 Biotech
Faculty and staff are invited to join for an overview and open discussion of the Global Hubs initiative.
Vice Provost Wendy Wolford will explain the purpose of the Global Hubs, and faculty leads for several of the Hubs locations will discuss their experiences with institutional partners and ways for faculty and staff to be involved.
Please bring your questions about the Hubs and join us in person on March 13 at 11:30 a.m. in G10 Biotech.
Moderator:
Wendy Wolford, Vice Provost for International Affairs
Faculty Presenters:
Gustavo Flores-Macias, faculty lead for Tecnológico de Monterrey, MexicoNate Foster, faculty lead for University of Edinburgh, United KingdomYing Hua, director of Cornell China Center, BeijingLee Humphreys, faculty lead for DenmarkTom Pepinsky, faculty lead for National University of Singapore, SingaporeMark Milstein, representative for the Faculty Senate CAPP on the faculty advisory committeeRachel Beatty Riedl, director of the Mario Einaudi Center for International StudiesKen Roberts, faculty lead for Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
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Program
Einaudi Center for International Studies
East Asia Program
Southeast Asia Program
South Asia Program
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Institute for African Development
Institute for European Studies