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Taal volcano threatens life, climate, agriculture

January 22, 2020

Esteban Gazel, an expert on the processes inside the Earth that produce magma and volcanoes, comments on threats posed by volcanoes such as Taal in the Philippines.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability
Physical Sciences & Engineering

USMCA changes little, but offers good optics for Trump campaign

January 16, 2020

Gustavo Flores-Macias says that the USMCA passed in the U.S. Senate only tweaks the existing trade framework, and new benefits to the U.S. economy will be limited and industry specific

Law and Policy
International

As Medvedev and cabinet resign, Russians trust Putin to implement change

January 15, 2020

Bryn Rosenfeld, assistant professor of government at Cornell University and an expert on the politics of Russia and Eastern Europe comments on the news that the Russian Prime Minister and his cabinet resigned on Wednesday. 

International
Arts and Sciences

Booker's exit won't depress 2020 turnout, but future is bright for the 'gifted politician'

January 13, 2020

Elizabeth Sanders says that Cory Booker leaving the presidential race won’t diminish voter turnout, and that the junior Senator from New Jersey has a bright future for another presidential run. 

Law and Policy

‘It makes no sense’: Trump pipeline proposal undercuts climate progress

January 9, 2020

Robert Howarth, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Cornell University and a faculty fellow at the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, comments on a White House proposal to ease the approval of pipelines and energy infrastructure projects.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability

Irreplaceable to Iran, Soleimani's death 'makes Americans safer'

January 6, 2020

Barry Strauss, professor of history at Cornell University, says that Qasem Soleimani’s charisma and skill as a leader will be difficult for Iran to replace, thereby making Americans safer.

Law and Policy
Arts and Sciences

Trump’s threat to Iranian cultural sites ‘especially cruel’

January 6, 2020

In the aftermath of Qasem Soleimani’s killing, President Trump on Twitter threatened to attack 52 Iranian sites that are important to “the Iranian culture,” a threat that has drawn criticism and condemnation as “cultural cleansing” and an action in violation of international law.

Arts & Humanities

Soleimani killing sparks ‘complex and unpredictable’ situation

January 3, 2020

Steven Michael Ward, assistant professor of government at Cornell University who studies the causes and conduct of war, comments on the U.S. airstrike assassination of top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani.

Arts and Sciences

‘Afghanistan Papers’ expose unaccountable war spending, corruption

December 9, 2019

Sarah Kreps, professor of government and international relations at Cornell University, says that while Americans knew about rising casualties resulting from the war in Afghanistan, they were unaware of the financial cost and corruption exposed by the Afghanistan Papers.

Law and Policy
International
Arts and Sciences

Hong Kong authorities hint at new strategy by allowing rally

December 5, 2019

Police in Hong Kong granted pro-democracy protestors permission for a rally, planned for Sunday. The decision follows months of unrest, including increasingly violent confrontations between protesters and the police. It also comes at the heels of an unprecedented victory for the pro-democracy camp, which won 90 percent of available seats at recent district council elections. Cornell University experts say that police may be trying a new, less confrontational strategy by giving the green light for the weekend’s demonstration.

International
Arts and Sciences
Industrial and Labor Relations

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