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Barry Strauss, PACS

Barry Strauss, professor in history and classics and former PACS director, weighs in on leadership during Rome's Imperial Period and eventual decline...
Recipient of the Jesse F. and Dora H. Bluestone Peace Studies Fellowship, Eun A discusses how collective memory shapes politics in the domestic and...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

Sarah Kreps, professor of government and public policy, says, “The Chinese media has been so anti-US that it has created … a difficult environment now...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

Sarah Kreps, professor and director of the Cornell Tech Policy Lab, says China semiconductor chip imports, including from Taiwan, "have become almost...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

"I think both the U.S. and China are starting to become a bit more pragmatic when it comes to semiconductors,” says Sarah Kreps, professor of...

Ravi Kanbur, PACS/SAP

This piece references research by Ravi Kanbur, professor of economics and policy, suggesting global inequality may rise in steady fashion for years to...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“People in emerging markets have always found ways to move their capital out of the country to seek a more stable currency,” says Sarah Krepps,...

Christopher Way, IES/PACS

"Mario Draghi was such a trusted pair of hands across Europe," says Christopher Way, associate professor of government. "He was so respected for his...

Bykov Talks with New Yorker

Visiting critic Dmitry Bykov discusses Russia—and Russians—under Putinism on the New Yorker Radio Hour.

New Book from Katzenstein and Kirshner

An edited volume from Peter Katzenstein and Jonathan Kirshner considers what comes next as the U.S.'s international influence wanes.