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Chris Barrett, IAD/SEAP

“One of the big casualties of the Russian invasion will be people who are already teetering on the edge in other places,” says Chris Barrett,...

Nicholas Mulder, IES

Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, notes that sanctions rarely effect battlefield behavior in this Morning Newsletter. 

Eswar Prasad, SAP

Eswar Prasad, professor of international trade policy, writes this opinion piece about how governments and businesses could use cryptocurrency to spy...

Nicholas Mulder, IES

Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, discusses sanctions on Russia on the Ezra Klein Show. 

María Cristina García, LACS

María Cristina García, professor of history, says that in dealing with Ukrainian refugees, President Biden appears to be motivated by broader foreign...

Durba Ghosh, SAP/PACS

“It was more common for men to return to England and settle down, leaving behind their children and the Indian women who’d given birth to them,” says...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

“Even with these additional visas, there’s not nearly enough visas for all of the types of workers that employers want to hire on the H-2B program,”...

Global Public Voices Fellow Landon Schnabel

A century after Tutankhamun's tomb was opened, Schnabel outlines lessons the pharaohs provide on balancing religion and politics.

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“Either Putin is getting terrible economic advice or he is going further off the rails in his hatred for the West,” says Eswar Prasad, professor of...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“Regime change might sound appealing because it removes the person associated with policies we don’t like,” says Sarah Kreps, professor of government...