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Emily McGrath ’22 and Dea Fackovic Volcanjk ’23 spent part of their summer giving Cornell migrations researchers a leg up on their fall research.
A crowd sourcing request for information on a Balinese eave hanging (ider-ider) depicting Mahabharata scenes from 102 West Avenue.
The Police and the Public: Global Perspectives
UN police adviser Luís Carrilho and racial politics expert Christian Davenport discuss policing, political violence, and racial injustice.
Worldwide Legacies of Racial Indentured Labor
Tao Leigh Goffe and her international partner, David Dabydeen, cofounded the new journal on indentureship. The first issue is due out in May 2021.
Register Now for the Final Democracy 20/20 Event
In the election's aftermath, the sixth and final installment of the Democracy 20/20 webinar series assesses the prognosis for American democracy.
Joseph Margulies, PACS
Calling for changes at the Guantanamo Bay detention center, Joseph Margulies, of Cornell's law school and government department, who has represented...
Peter Katzenstein, PACS
The article notes Peter Katzenstein, professor of government, says that Trumpism is based on three pillars: nationalism, religion and race.
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...
Kenneth Roberts, LASP
"Can these different social groups that are becoming activated, that are engaged in the public arena through protests – can the [Peruvian people] take...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
"The trade pact more closely ties the economic fortunes of the signatory countries to that of China and will over time pull these countries deeper...