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Tom Pepinsky, SEAP

Thomas Pepinsky, a Cornell University politics professor, provides expert analysis on Trump's likely engagement in resolving the Thailand-Cambodia...

Tom Pepinsky, SEAP

Tom Pepinsky, professor of government, notes that Cambodia’s West Point–trained prime minister has strong incentives to respond forcefully to any...

Chris Barrett, IAD/SEAP

Chris Barrett, professor of agricultural and development economics, provides an analysis of the farm sector’s financial losses resulting from the...

Andrew Campana, EAP

“Expanding Verse: Japanese Poetry at the Edge of Media,” by Andrew Campana (EAP), “opens a strikingly original conversation at the crossroads of...

Cristobal Young, IES

Mayor-elect Mamdani promised to raise NYC's income tax on the rich. Sociologist Cristobal Young (IES) explains his data showing millionaires rarely...

Raymond Craib, LACS

Cornell University historian Raymond Craib warns elected officials about the dangers of enabling semi-autonomous zones, citing examples like Próspera.

Natasha Raheja, SAP

Natasha Raheja (SAP) explains how a recent political insult has ignited outrage among Sindhi Hindus in India, 70 years after the partition.

Nicholas Mulder, IES

Nicholas Mulder, a Cornell University professor, provides analysis on increased legal risk for companies interacting with Venezuelan state-owned...

Mildred Warner, IES/LACS

Mildred Warner, a Cornell University professor of city and regional planning, discusses how exclusionary zoning and political resistance hinder family...

Joshua Kam, SEAP Grad Student

Joshua Kam, a doctoral Asian Studies student, offers insight on the history and cultural symbolism of native Southeast Asian fruits.