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Polarization in Ecuador Highlights Risks for U.S. Democracy
"The basic rules of the electoral process are no longer mutually recognized,” says Kenneth Roberts, based on research at the Ecuador Global Hub.
A LACS 60th Anniversary (1961-2021) Event
“Un-Charting Territories” LACS February 2023 Symposium Call for Submissions -- A territory, understood as a site to be defended, is anchored by...
Brian V. Sengdala, PhD student, Performing and Media Arts
This is an article from the Fall 2022 SEAP Bulletin - view the full Bulletin here!
Oumar Ba, Global Public Voices and IAD
Oumar Ba, assistant professor of government, says "the war in the AU’s host state of Ethiopia shows that, despite its broad mandate and the African...
Rachel Bezner Kerr, Einaudi
Rachel Bezner Kerr, professor of global development and a lead author of the UN's landmark IPCC report, says, “It does feel like our report is being...
Sarah Kreps, PACS
“I think these are operating on a different model, which is kind of the law of large numbers,” says Sarah Kreps, professor of government and public...
Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP
This piece references an analysis written by Jessica Chen Weiss, professor of government and public policy, for Foreign Affairs Magazine.
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“Xi Jinping has emphatically set the Chinese economy on a path toward realizing his vision of a state-dominated and self-reliant economy that will...
Eric Tagliacozzo, CMSP/SAP
Eric Tagliacozzo, professor of history, says, “So, for example, in the so-called ‘spice islands’ of eastern Indonesia, now called Maluku, Majapahit’s...
Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP
“Right now, we have a lot of efforts underway to slow China down. But it's not clear under what conditions - is there anything that China could do...