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Mabel Berezin, IES

“Some of the old guard remain, but Meloni is attempting to construe herself instead as a "nationalist conservative," said Mabel Berezin, an expert on...

Dmitry Bykov and Pedro X. Molina

September 23 at noon: Einaudi visiting critics share their experiences at this joint event with Migrations and Ithaca City of Asylum.

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Sarah Kreps, PACS/IES

“The two countries are trying to signal very clearly that they’re in the pro-democracy camp, and they don’t want to be aligned with countries that are...

Nicholas Mulder, IES/GPV

On the Money Talks podcast, Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, explains historically how long it has taken for sanctions to have an...

Mostafa Minawi, IES/CO+POS

Mostafa Minawi, associate professor of history, says that the current climate in Turkey “might be economic and political, but the tools are cultural...

Nicholas Mulder, IES

“While the use of sanctions has surged, their odds of success have plummeted,” says Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, in his book “The...

Christopher Way, IES/PACS

"Mario Draghi was such a trusted pair of hands across Europe," says Christopher Way, associate professor of government. "He was so respected for his...

Bykov Talks with New Yorker

Visiting critic Dmitry Bykov discusses Russia—and Russians—under Putinism on the New Yorker Radio Hour.