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The 2021 Kyoko Selden Memorial Translation Prize in Japanese Literature

Announcing the seventh annual competition for the Kyoko Selden Memorial Prize in Japanese Literature, Thought, and Society. 

Peter Katzenstein Book Prize

The Katzenstein Prize recognizes an outstanding first book in International Relations, Comparative Politics, or Political Economy. Due March 1,...
The 2021 SEASSI program will be held via synchronous remote instruction in the best interest all participants, and the remote platform will be FLAS...
Debak Das, a PhD student in international relations and government, is part of the Einaudi Center's Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict...
Vanessa Olguin '22 is an undergraduate student worker at the Einaudi Center and a migration studies minor. Her work has connected her with...

Riedl and Roberts in Washington Post

Einaudi director Rachel Beatty Riedl and LASP director Ken Roberts explain how democracies around the world resist authoritarian factions.

Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP

Jessica Chen Weiss (EAP) an associate professor at Cornell University, has noted that, “nationalists view their activities as helping the Chinese...

How China’s imperial legacy underpins state racism and violence in Xinjiang

Due to incidents in Guangzhou, where Africans were evicted and forced to sleep on the street, many are realizing that Chinese racism exists.
We are happy to announce the Spring 2021 Gatty Lecture Series!

Rebecca Slayton, PACS

In the latest H-Diplo | ISSF Policy Series, Jason Ludwig (PhD candidate, STS) and PACS director Rebecca Slayton write on structural inequality in...