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Tao Leigh Goffe, Shannon Gleeson, Atif Khan, Austin Kocher, Christin Washington , Judith Salcido , Rewa Phansalkar , Ryan Persadie , Anisa Jackson, Elspeth Iralu, Erica Violet Lee, Hashem Abushama, Nisrin Elamin, Randa Tawil, et al.
Tackling how racial justice and climate crisis are entangled, this essay introduces a speculative cartography experiment entitled The World We Became: Map Quest 2350.

Migrations Program

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Mostafa Minawi
Losing Istanbul offers an intimate history of empire, following the rise and fall of a generation of Arab-Ottoman imperialists living in Istanbul.

Einaudi Center for International Studies

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Gunisha Kaur, Stephen Yale-Loehr
Peer-reviewed article by Einaudi's Migrations faculty fellows, Gunisha Kaur and Stephen Yale-Loehr.

Einaudi Center for International Studies

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Aparajita Bhandari, Diana Freed, Tara Pilato, Faten Taki, Gunisha Kaur, Stephen Yale-Loehr, Jane Powers, Tao Long, and Natalya N. Bazarova
There is a concerning lack of clear and accurate information around accessing public benefits for asylum applicants in the United States (U.S.), which has been shown to negatively affect their healthcare engagement.

Migrations Program

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Andrew McGraw and Christopher J. Miller
Sounding Out the State of Indonesian Music showcases the breadth and complexity of music in and of Indonesia. By bringing together chapters on the merging of Batak musical preferences and popular…

Southeast Asia Program

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South Asia Program
The 2022 Bulletin features many original articles, on Afghan scholars and students at Cornell, Visiting Scholars’ campus experiences, the Nilgiris Field Learning Program, new SAP grants, and more.

South Asia Program

Mario D. Molina, Nancy Chau, Amanda D. Rodewald, and Filiz Garip
A growing body of research investigates how changes in weather shape individual choices about migration, yet highly variable results continue to challenge our understanding of the weather-migration nexus.

Migrations Program

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Charo B. D'Etcheverry
Celebrating Sorrow explores the medieval Japanese fascination with grief in tributes to The Tale of Sagoromo, the classic story of a young man whose unrequited love for his foster sister leads him into…

East Asia Program

Jacques Bertrand, Alexandre Pelletier, and Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung
Winning by Process asks why the peace process stalled in the decade from 2011 to 2021 despite a liberalizing regime, a national ceasefire agreement, and a multilateral peace dialogue between the state and…

Southeast Asia Program

Elisabeth Kramer
In The Candidate's Dilemma, Elisabeth Kramer tells the story of how three political candidates in Indonesia made decisions to resist, engage in, or otherwise incorporate money politics into their…

Southeast Asia Program