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Does Dual Citizenship Reproduce Inequalities?

cosponsored by the Migrations Initiative. Tuesday, September 6, 2022  * 1:00pm  * G-08 Uris Hall 'Does dual citizenship reproduce...

Does dual citizenship reproduce inequalities?

Tuesday, September 6, 2022 @ 1;00pm  G-08 Uris Hall cosponsored by the Migrations Initiative. Robtel Neajai Pailey is Assistant Professor in...

LACS and SEAP January Programs

Short-term and semester options include new Cornell Global Hubs and winter opportunities in Ecuador and Cambodia facilitated by Einaudi programs. 
Einaudi student information sessions are here! Join us to get the inside scoop about Einaudi minors, funding opportunities, Fulbright, summer language...

Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP

Jessica Chen Weiss, professor of government and public policy, says, “Washington should avoid characterizing Taiwan as a vital asset for US interests....

Sarah Kreps, PACS/IES

“The two countries are trying to signal very clearly that they’re in the pro-democracy camp, and they don’t want to be aligned with countries that are...

Ian Kysel, Global Public Voices

In this op-ed, assistant clinical professor of law, Ian Kysel, and colleagues, argue that the Biden administration has a prime opportunity to commit...

Nicholas Mulder, IES/GPV

On the Money Talks podcast, Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, explains historically how long it has taken for sanctions to have an...

Welcome back, in-person!

We're excited to have so many high-caliber speakers and look forward to the conversations and explorations that will take place. Feel free to email us...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

Eswar Prasad, professor of applied economics and policy, says, “It’s a market for certain U.S. exports, such as agricultural products, but also,...