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China, India violence could reignite border tensions

June 17, 2020

Allen Carlson, professor of government and director of Cornell University’s China and Asia Pacific Program, says the tentative peace between China and India brokered in the 1990s may have cracked this week, potentially ushering in a new and stormy chapter to the relationship between countries

Law and Policy
International

In limiting political content, Facebook risks advancing censorship narrative

February 10, 2021

Sarah Kreps, technology, international politics and national security expert, and Nathan Matias, algorithm and digital technology scholar, comment on Facebook's announcement that it will begin limiting political content on its newsfeeds.

Arts and Sciences
Agriculture and Life Sciences

In tackling racial injustice, US should look to South Africa

June 5, 2020

Olúfémi Táíwò, professor of Africana studies at Cornell University, he says that in addressing racial injustice, the U.S. could learn a lot from South Africa and its use of a TRC.

Law and Policy
International

India frees agriculture from lockdown, ending nutrition chokehold

April 15, 2020

On Wednesday, a day after extending its nationwide lockdown, India relaxed restrictions on sectors deemed essential, including the agriculture industry that employs more than half of the Indian population. Prabhu Pingali, professor of economics and director of the Tata-Cornell Institute for Agriculture and Nutrition, says that the decision will help deal with the massive shock the lockdown has imparted to India’s food system.

International
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

Hong Kong resignations may end one country, two systems

November 11, 2020

Allen Carlson, associate professor of government and an expert in Chinese politics at Cornell University, says the developments in Hong Kong stand as a warning that China will be one of the first issues on Biden’s foreign policy agenda come January.

International

AMLO’s White House visit shows Mexico’s dependence on U.S.

July 8, 2020

Gustavo Flores-Macias, associate professor of government, says that for President López Obrador, economic benefits of the meeting at the White House will outweigh potential political risks.

Law and Policy
International

‘Coronabonds’ and stimulus: EU ministers tackle unprecedented shock

April 7, 2020

On Tuesday, finance ministers from the Eurozone will meet virtually to discuss how to best address the region’s economic crisis. Nicholas Mulder says that while the tools at hand to ease the economic crisis in Europe are not new, the shock the entire continent currently faces is unprecedented.  

International
Arts and Sciences

Kurdish independence is substance of Trump-Erdogan meet

May 16, 2017

The armament of Kurdish rebels in Syria – which Turkey views as terrorist – is likely to be high on the agenda when Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan meets with President Trump today.

International

Tillerson ouster may mean more of the same for China, Asia

March 13, 2018

Earlier today, Trump announced he would replace current Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and nominate CIA Director Mike Pompeo as the country’s chief diplomat. Jessica Chen Weiss, professor of government at Cornell University and expert in Chinese foreign policy, comments on this development and what it means for the Asia Pacific.

Law and Policy
International
International Reach
Arts and Sciences
Cornell in DC

China’s law is ‘final nail in the coffin’ for Hong Kong

June 30, 2020

Allen Carlson, professor of government, says that the Chinese national security law serves as a final nail in the coffin of the ‘one country, two systems’ principle that has governed interaction between Hong Kong and China.

International
Law and Policy

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