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Talk by Italian author on his writing and his papers donated to the library
New Article from IES Director Mabel Berezin
"With the spring 2024 primary upon us, social scientists can draw lessons from Europe’s past. Our task is to figure out which lessons are meaningful...
A review from the New York Review of Books
The New York Review of Books has recently published a lovely review of "The Coalitions Presidents Make: Presidential Power and Its Limits in...
The Institute for European Studies aims to become a focal point at Cornell for an interdisciplinary European Studies research community. To this end,...
Eric Tagliacozzo, CMSP/SEAP
In this PBS video produced with Cornell's Migrations initiative, CMSP director Eric Tagliacozzo describes how trade, religion, and smuggling shaped...
Edited by Esra Akcan and Iftikhar Dadi
Esra Akcan (IES) and Iftikhar Dadi (SAP) announce the release of their new edited volume on the art and architecture of 20th-century partitions and...
Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP
In recent years, the party has really become increasingly concerned about what it sees as the roots of the Soviet Union's collapse, said Jessica Chen...
Tejasvi Nagaraja, GPV
The landmark law followed a century of labor-union efforts seeking protections for the many overworked people in the U.S., said ILR’s Tejasvi...
Sarah Kreps, PACS
Sarah Kreps, professor of government, joins Inside Story to discuss the potential TikTok ban in the U.S.
Bryn Rosenfeld, IES
“Russia’s presidential election is not so important as what will come after. Putin has often postponed unpopular moves until after elections,” says...