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Eswar Prasad, SAP
Eswar Prasad, professor of international trade policy, says it’s “interesting that the leadership seems to have allowed at least some room for the...
Karim-Aly Kassam, Global Public Voices/SAP
“In order to solve a problem, we need multiple ways of knowing,” said Karim-Aly Kassam. “Other people see things because of their cultures, because of...
Jeremy Wallace, EAP
“To me, this feels very familiar, at least this part of it: the idea of kind of not trying to make a scene, trying to reduce backlash in the moment,”...
Jeremy Wallace, EAP
Jeremy Wallace, associate professor of government and faculty director of the East Asia Program, writes this analysis about the protests in China over...
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations
“More and more these days, [the United States] needs STEM workers to help innovate and offering those degree holders who have serious STEM credentials...
Eli Friedman, EAP
“For the first time under Xi Jinping, we have a nationwide protest movement,” says ILR professor Eli Friedman in an interview in Vox.
Linda Shi, Global Public Voices
“Florida has seen lots of apocalyptic disasters. As long as it’s a storm-based event, people are not going to dramatically switch where they live,”...
Eli Friedman, EAP
The cross-class, cross-ethnic protests are a “movement against surveillance” says Friedman, professor of international and comparative labor.
Eli Friedman, EAP
“The China supply chain is not going to evaporate overnight,” says Eli Friedman, associate professor in the ILR School. “Decoupling is just not...
Rachel Bezner Kerr, Einaudi
Rachel Bezner Kerr, professor of global development, discusses CoP27, the 27th session of the Conference of the Parties climate conference.