Role of African Union scrutinized in Ethiopia, Tigray peace talks
Prof. Oumar Ba comments on the first formal peace talks between the Ethiopian government and Tigray forces since war broke out two years ago.
Read moreProf. Oumar Ba comments on the first formal peace talks between the Ethiopian government and Tigray forces since war broke out two years ago.
Read moreThe United States is calling for a United Nations Security Council briefing regarding news that Russia is using Iranian drones for its war on Ukraine. Paul Lushenko, doctoral student and co-editor of "Drones and Global Order: Implications of Remote Warfare for International Society,” comments.
Read moreBritain’s Prime Minister Liz Truss has announced she will resign after 44 days in office. Cornell University professors discuss what’s next for the United Kingdom and the European Union.
Read moreWhen citizens take the law into their own hands, what’s behind this behavior? Observing such a mob scene drove Vincent Mauro to study the question.
Read moreCompetition and conflict between the United States and China have continued to intensify, writes Jessica Chen Weiss, in New York Times commentary.
Read moreGustavo Flores-Macías analyzes key factors of public safety across Latin America in his new book.
Read moreGovernment PhD candidate Vincent Mauro shares his strategies for making the most of your time at an international collection of primary materials.
Read moreFive International Cornell Curriculum grants totaling $114,000 will support faculty developing courses that feature international experiences for students.
Read moreSurvey data shows how the Trump administration’s partisan response led ordinary citizens to prioritize what was good for their “team” rather than what was good for their country.
Read moreThe U.S. is increasingly seeing China as a significant military threat and seeking to maintain as large a lead as possible in its tech competition with China, says Sarah Kreps.
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