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Op-ed by Kaushik Basu in The Hill

In The Hill, CRADLE director Kaushik Basu argues for Congressional approval of a much-anticipated pandemic agreement. He writes, "It is imperative...

Gustavo Flores-Macías, LACS

Mexicans will cast their votes on Sunday to elect thousands of congressional and local officials, as well as the successor to President Andrés Manuel...

The World at a Turning Point: Oct. 3–5

Don't miss CRADLE's 2024 conference, "The World at a Turning Point: Cornell Conference on Development Economics and Law." Submissions due June 30.

Esra Akcan, IES

"One of the most locally admired Sudanese architects of his generation, Moneim Mustafa lived during the transition from colonial regime to national...

Oumar Ba, PACS/GPV

Oumar Ba, assistant professor of government, says “There is certainly an acceleration here, of Israel being basically on the accused bench and having...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

Sarah Kreps, professor of government, says Rupert Murdoch “has a particular ideological valence and most people know what that is, and that permeates...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and trade policy, co-hosts this podcast on Western capital, institutions, and payment networks.

Katie Fiorella, SEAP

Fatal drownings are a big risk for small-scale fishers on Africa’s largest lake, with many of those deaths attributed to bad weather – conditions that...

Oumar Ba, PACS/GPV

“The ICC must brace itself for the flurry of attacks that will come its way — from Israel and its Western allies,” says Oumar Ba, assistant professor...

Awardees Receive Support for International Fieldwork

Seven PhD students will conduct up to a year of fieldwork—in Hungary, Senegal, Indonesia, and beyond. Meet the new Global PhD Research Scholars.