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Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP

“It has never been more important to understand the domestic tensions and debates that seethe inside China, even as the worsening domestic and...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“His appointment would be consistent with what we’re seeing overall, which is a preference for experience, possibly at the expense of fresh ideas,”...

Allen Carlson CMSP, EAP, SAP

“There is a danger that (Chinese President) Xi Jinping will see this period as one of especially pronounced American weakness and look to take...

Andrew Campana, EAP

Andrew Campana, assistant professor of Asian studies, talks about how blind and low-vision player communities continue playing video games.

Kaushik Basu, SAP

Kaushik Basu, professor of economics, writes this opinion piece about the language used in policies for coronavirus safety.

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“The Fed is doing the best it can, but its tool ultimately is a very blunt one,” says Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and trade policy. “Even...

Allen Carlson CMSP, EAP, SAP

In this op-ed, professor of government Allen Carlson writes that the Tibetan leader's recent visit to the White House may have made Tibet more...

Tamara Loos, SEAP

Tamara Loos, chair and professor in the Department of History, discusses why the current protests in Thailand are different from any the country has...

Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP

"The unchecked spread of the virus and continuing political tumult in the United States have reinforced Beijing’s view that the United States is in...

Peter Katzenstein, PACS

The article notes Peter Katzenstein, professor of government, says that Trumpism is based on three pillars: nationalism, religion and race.