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Annetta Alexandridis

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Associate Professor, History of Art and Visual Studies

Annetta Alexandridis' research interests include Roman sculpture, Greek myth and iconography, archaeology and its media (photography, plaster casts), gender studies, animal studies. 

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  • IES Faculty Associate

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Leslie A. Adelson

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Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of German Studies Emerita

Leslie Adelson’s teaching and research concentrate on German literature from 1945 to the present and additionally reflect interdisciplinary as well as transnational approaches to culture and history. Her focal interests include German literature of the post-war and post-socialist eras, emergent literatures often associated with minority and migrant populations (especially regarding Jews, Turks, and Black Germans), and postcolonial theories of difference and approximation.

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  • IES Faculty Associate
    • IES Professor Emeriti

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Maria Goula

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Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture

Maria Goula is an associate professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture. Her research focuses on coastal tourism, especially coastal dynamics and the interpretation and reinvention of leisure patterns.

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  • IES Faculty Associate

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Phone: 607-255-1323

Kaushik Basu

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Carl Marks Professor of International Studies

Kaushik Basu is the Einaudi Center's Carl Marks Professor of International Studies and professor of economics in the College of Arts and Sciences. He is is cofounder of Cornell Research Academy of Development, Law, and Economics (CRADLE), one of Einaudi's interdisciplinary research teams.

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  • SAP Core Faculty
    • SAP Advisory Council
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Christopher Way

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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  • IES Core Faculty
    • IES Steering Committee
      • PACS Minor Field Instructor

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Phone: 607-255-3549

Matthew Evangelista

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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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  • IES Faculty Associate
    • PACS Core Faculty
      • PACS Steering Committee
        • PACS Minor Field Instructor

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Phone: 607-255-3549

Mabel Berezin

Mabel Berezin

Director, Institute for European Studies

Mabel Berezin is Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences in Sociology at Cornell University. Her expertise lies in the area of extreme and exclusionary forms of nationalism, such as fascism and right-wing populist politics, in Europe and worldwide.

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  • IES Core Faculty
    • IES Director
      • PACS Minor Field Instructor
        • Einaudi Faculty Leadership
          • Executive Committee

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Phone: 607-255-4042

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120 Uris Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-7601

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+1-607-255-7592

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Peter Katzenstein

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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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  • EAP Core Faculty
    • IES Faculty Associate
      • PACS Steering Committee
        • PACS Minor Field Instructor
          • Einaudi Faculty Leadership

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