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Sidney Tarrow, Einaudi
Sidney Tarrow, professor emeritus of government, writes this opinion piece considering whether Russia is returning to Stalinism.
Steve Yale-Loehr, Law
“Almost every reputable report that I have seen has found that immigrants commit crimes at a lower rate than native born U.S. citizens,” says Steve...
Cristina Florea, Global Public Voices and IES
A Foreign Affairs op-ed from Cristina Florea (IES) explains why empires and nativism don’t mix:
"From history, Putin has recycled not those...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“One lesson that China is probably taking from the fallout is it remains vulnerable to financial, economic and technological sanctions,” says Eswar...
Landon Schnabel, GPV
Landon Schnabel, assistant professor of sociology, discusses how gender and socioeconomic status impact healthcare access.
Barry Strauss, PACS
Barry Strauss, professor of humanistic studies, writes this piece about the history of disinformation during war.
Alexandra Cirone, IES
“Companies adopt community standards and content moderation policies to keep platforms safe, or to keep their user base happy,” says Alexandra Cirone,...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“The desire of many reserve managers to diversify away from dollar-denominated assets might help to marginally bolster the yen’s share in the coming...
Sabrina Karim, PACS/SAP/IAD
Awarded an NSF Career award, Professor Sabrina Karim in the Government Department is developing research on the domestic and global politics of police...
Sarah Kreps, PACS
Sarah Kreps, professor of government, discusses sanctions and Russia’s assault on Eastern Ukraine.