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Tom Pepinsky, SEAP
Tom Pepinsky, a professor of government at Cornell University specializing in Southeast Asian politics, provides analysis on how Suharto's legacy...
Episode 2 of the podcast out now.
In this second episode, host Michael Kirkpatrick Miller explores the film Soegija (2012), an ambitious historical drama by director Garin...
Restitution in the Making of Southeast Asia Today.
It was a pleasure to welcome Professor Ashley Thompson (SOAS University of London) for the 13th Frank H. Golay Memorial Lecture on November 6.
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Work with a global practitioner, faculty conducting international research, or a business or NGO in a Hubs location. Awards total $3,000+.
A two-day workshop entitled “Empirical Legal Studies in the Sinophone Region”
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Lund Debate 2025
Undergraduate Global Scholars joined debaters to discuss “Is (Cutting) International Aid Good?”
Tom Pepinsky, SEAP
In this op-ed, Thomas Pepinsky (SEAP/SAP) writes, “Weakened institutions, politicized governance, and unchecked executive power in the United States...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
Eswar Prasad, a Cornell University economist, observes that the latest U.S.-China deal offers few substantial gains for the bilateral relationship...
David Cortright, PACS
October 2025 podcast of David Cortright with the Danish daily Information, interviewed by Rune Lykkeberg.