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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...
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...
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...
Raymond Craib, LACS
Cornell University historian Raymond Craib warns elected officials about the dangers of enabling semi-autonomous zones, citing examples like Próspera.
PORTENT Receives Gates Foundation Grant
Einaudi faculty David Erickson and Saurabh Mehta (SAP) have received a $250K grant to develop a low-cost tuberculosis testing device.
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...