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Nicholas Mulder, IES

According to Nicholas Mulder, a Cornell University assistant professor of history, the world is experiencing a fourth major wave of...

Rohit Lamba, SAP

Economist Rohit Lamba argues that India’s strongest prime ministers shared a common trait: they were willing to invest political capital in building...

Mildred Warner, IES/LACS

Mildred Warner, a Cornell professor and leading expert on childcare as economic infrastructure, offers analysis on market failures affecting universal...

Esra Akcan, IES

Esra Akcan, a Cornell University professor of architecture, provides analysis on the role of political intent in monumental building projects and...

Natasha Raheja, SAP

Anthropologist Natasha S. Raheja received the Joseph W. Elder Prize in the Indian Social Sciences for her book The People, in Parts: The Majoritarian...

Muna Ndulo (IAD) Delivers Keynote to Parliament of the Republic of South Africa

Muna Ndulo, former director of the Institute for African Development and professor of law, delivered the keynote address at “Celebrating 30 Years of...

Kaushik Basu, SAP

Kaushik Basu, an economist at Cornell University and co-chair of the U.N. GDP commission, discusses challenges in adopting alternative prosperity...

Cristóbal Young, IES

Cristóbal Young, a sociology professor at Cornell University, argues that the migration rates of the ultra-wealthy are very low and that the threat of...

Marielena Hincapié, Migrations

Marielena Hincapié, an immigration law and policy fellow at Cornell Law School, played a key role in supporting Carlos Della Valle's release from ICE...

Santiago Anria and Ken Roberts, LACS

Polarization is often created by political elites aiming to gain popularity, but it can also be caused by social conflicts rooted in extreme...