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By Rebecca Slayton, PACS Director

Richard Garwin, an innovative physicist who made major contributions to nuclear weapons development while also advocating for nuclear arms control,...

David Cortright, PACS

David Cortright, PACS Visiting Scholar, has published a new book titled Protest and Policy in the Iraq, Nuclear Freeze and Vietnam Peace Movements...

Sabrina Karim, PACS

The highly competitive Berlin Prize is awarded annually to U.S.-based scholars, writers, composers and artists from the United States who represent...

Research at Risk

A DoD stop-work order put on hold a team’s plans to map and stress-test semiconductor supply chains. The research is led by Sarah Kreps (PACS).

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“Corruption is deeper than whether someone is making backroom deals. Instead, it’s a sense that the game itself is rigged in favor of a select few,”...

How Cornell Research Makes People's Lives Better

This digital magazine features research led by numerous Einaudi faculty. Their groundbreaking international work turns bold ideas into solutions and...

Barry Strauss, PACS

Barry Strauss, professor of history, says “The rules they followed in Rome were not necessarily applied in godforsaken Eboracum. So, although the man...

Karim-Aly S. Kassam, PACS/SAP

Karim-Aly S. Kassam writes about the role of Canada after remarks from President Trump about taking it over.

How Academia Bolsters National Security

Sarah Kreps (PACS) writes that loss of government support for academic research will cause the U.S. to “sacrifice its advantage in innovation.”

Nicholas Mulder, IES/PACS

Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, discusses the history of Trump's imposition of tariffs on China.