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Eswar Prasad, SAP
“India has very deep-seated economic interests in maintaining a reliable and relatively cheap supply of oil from Russia,” says Eswar Prasad, professor...
Tom Pepinsky, SEAP/SAP
“Democracy has many meanings,” says Tom Pepinsky, professor of government. “Surely one of them must be your vote is free, it is counted, and the...
Kaushik Basu, SAP
Kaushik Basu, professor of economics, writes this piece about inflation’s influence on politics
David Ost, IES
David Ost, visiting scholar with the Institute of European Studies, says, “American women need to understand that they’re facing not just a Republican...
Linda Shi, Global Public Voices
“The reasons that people move are always multifaceted. They rarely ever point to an environmental reason, even after a disaster happens,” says Linda...
Charlie Tebbutt, LACS Graduate Fellow
At the upcoming Conference of the Parties – best known as COP27 – 11 Cornell students will help delegations from small countries gain a stronger...
Nicholas Mulder, IES
“Sanctions are kind of like alchemy,” says Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history. “You apply all this pressure to this black box of a...
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations
“While some members of the public think everyone from Afghanistan should get asylum, our system just doesn’t work that way,” says Stephen Yale-Loehr,...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“In the top levels of the government in China, it is loyalism to Xi that has taken precedence over other factors. However there are even more...
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations
“To say that 98 terrorists made it into the U.S. is an exaggeration,” says Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law. “These 98 were all...