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Eswar Prasad, SAP
"What I think has really helped is China has used that stimulus judiciously in tandem with effective virus control,” says Eswar Prasad, professor of...
Allen Carlson, EAP/CMSP/SAP
A conversation with Allen Carlson, director of Cornell’s China and Asia Pacific Studies program.
Scholarship Undeterred by the Pandemic
Congratulations to all of our EAP Fellowship recipients - EAP is proud to support their research and acknowledge their focus and determination to make...
Ecuador, Ghana, and Beyond: Einaudi's Virtual Interns
Tapping worldwide connections, the Einaudi Center matched dozens of students with paid summer internships and research in their fields.
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...
Peter Katzenstein, PACS
Peace and Conflict Studies Faculty, Peter Katzenstein is mentioned as a highlight for winning the Skytte Prize in Political Science in Cornell's State...
Jane Mt. Pleasant, LASP
Jane Mt. Pleasant is on a faculty committee that is exploring Cornell’s history as a land-grant institution and the nation’s dispossession of...
Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP
“You started to see this more assertive diplomatic stance as the U.S.-China trade war heated up, and with Beijing beginning to realize it needed to...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
The fact that imports to the U.S. are rising says a lot about how far the economy’s come since the start of the pandemic, says Eswar Prasad. “Economic...
Steve Yale-Loehr, Migrations
"Increasing the required wages will especially hurt startups and smaller enterprises that may be unable to meet the increased requirements", says...