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"The Oak and the Larch" Is Out Now
Sophie Pinkham (IES) surveys the forest’s place at the heart of Russian culture and history in her new book.
Kaushik Basu, CRADLE/SAP/IES
In this op-ed, CRADLE cofounder Kaushik Basu (SAP/IES) argues the shift toward authoritarianism unfolds across a series of small, insidious steps—and...
Virginia Doellgast, IES
Virginia Doellgast, a professor at Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, provides insights on Disney's partnership with...
Esra Akcan, IES
Esra Akcan's new book, “Architecture and the Right to Heal,” examines architecture’s dual role as both a cause of human casualties and an agent for...
Cristina Florea in World in Focus
A new book from Cristina Florea (IES/PACS) recounts the complex history of Bukovina, a vanished borderland and buffer between Christendom and Islam....
Cristobal Young, IES
Mayor-elect Mamdani promised to raise NYC's income tax on the rich. Sociologist Cristobal Young (IES) explains his data showing millionaires rarely...
Nicholas Mulder, IES
Nicholas Mulder, a Cornell University professor, provides analysis on increased legal risk for companies interacting with Venezuelan state-owned...
Mildred Warner, IES/LACS
Mildred Warner, a Cornell University professor of city and regional planning, discusses how exclusionary zoning and political resistance hinder family...
Lund Debate 2025
Undergraduate Global Scholars joined debaters to discuss “Is (Cutting) International Aid Good?”
Project Includes Einaudi Faculty Researchers
Annetta Alexandridis (IES) and Benjamin Anderson (IES/SWANA) are part of a long-term project studying Sardis, Turkey—now a UNESCO World Heritage site.