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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.
Proposals due December 5.
GETSEA invites faculty and postdoctoral fellows at any institution to submit proposals for Spring/Summer 2026 mini-courses. Proposals are...
Project Includes Einaudi Faculty Researchers
Annetta Alexandridis (IES) and Benjamin Anderson (IES/SWANA) are part of a long-term project studying Sardis, Turkey—now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
NUS emeritus professor and renowned archaeologist.
Professor John Miksic died on Oct 25 at the age of 79. He was emeritus professor of South-east Asian studies at the National University of Singapore.
Mildred Warner, IES/LACS
Mildred Warner, professor of city and regional planning, and global development, says child care costs are higher in states with high living costs and...
Shannon Gleeson, Migrations
Shannon Gleeson, a Cornell University labor relations professor, discusses the vulnerability of immigrant day laborers and street vendors who lack...
Kenneth Roberts, LACS
Kenneth Roberts (LACS) speaks with Newsweek about the military's Venezuelan “drug boat” strikes and the resurgence of U.S. interventionism in Latin...