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Tamara Loos, SEAP

"The demands by protesters to audit the king’s finances are unprecedented,” says Tamara Loos (SEAP), professor of history. “But so is the way the king...

The Southeast Asia Program 1950-2020

SEAP recently launched a year-long celebration of the program's 70th anniversary. 
The Fall 2020 Gatty Lecture Series We are happy to announce the Fall 2020 Gatty Lecture Series! All lectures will be held virtually on Zoom, and...
SEAP grad student Emily Donald describes how she is moving forward with her doctoral work this summer after COVID-19 disrupted her archival research...

New Resources, Opportunities for Grad Students

Einaudi’s Southeast Asia Program is taking the lead on a collaboration to strengthen graduate education in Southeast Asian studies.
The complex relationships and dynamics of influence in the development of global Islam and Asian history over 13 centuries are revealed in Islam and...
Thomas Pepinsky, director of the Southeast Asia Program and professor of government, has received Cornell’s highest honors for faculty members.
Experts on Africa, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Latin America discuss government responses to the pandemic and their implications for democratic...
Weeks into the global health crisis, many connections in Cornell's Asian American community have grown even stronger and taken on a deeper meaning.
Students organizing the 22nd annual graduate student conference turned Engendering Migrations virtual.