03/24/2022
Join us today at 4pm ET for an online lecture by Andrew Bacevich on "A New Security Paradigm." Bacevich will discuss the future of U.S. foreign policy in a multipolar world.
Join the Center for the Study of Economy and Society for a lecture by Samuel Moyn (Yale University) on Friday, Feb. 4th at 12pm ET on his latest book, "Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War"
What role should the United States play in an increasingly multipolar international order? Should it continue to play the role of international police or cede influence to rising powers and focus on domestic problems? Andrew J. Bacevich, Professor Emeritus of International Relations and History at B...
03/11/2022
Join CSES for the 5th installment of our timely lecture series on "The American State in a Multipolar World" on Thursday, March 24th at 4:00pm ET with Andrew Bacevich (Boston University). Bacevich's lecture, "A New Security Paradigm," will address the challenges facing the U.S. abroad and at home in the 21st century and will propose a new path forward. Register here:
https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/2716384941428/WN_TLfSAilVRviF36Q-ZZdlzw
03/10/2022
Prescient words from Joseph Nye (Harvard Kennedy School) in his lecture at CSES in November. Watch the full lecture here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCSnehJsF4U
02/03/2022
Join us tomorrow at 12pm ET for an online lecture by Samuel Moyn (Yale Law) on his book, Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War. Register here:
Join the Center for the Study of Economy and Society for a lecture by Samuel Moyn (Yale University) on Friday, Feb. 4th at 12pm ET on his latest book, "Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War"
Making war cleaner has made it endless. Samuel Moyn, Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale University, examines the origins of ‘humane’ warfare and argues that efforts to make war more ethical have led to the continued justification of American military intervention abroad and the aba...
01/22/2022
Join us on Friday, Feb. 4th for an online lecture by Samuel Moyn (Yale University) on "Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War." Register here:
https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/2716384941428/WN_B-sgkoVmQPWAKmGNE58viA
12/02/2021
Unfortunately, Monday's (12/6) lecture by Andrew Bacevich on "A New Security Paradigm" is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. Our series continues in Spring 2022, however, with lectures by Samuel Moyn (Yale University) and Theda Skocpol (Harvard University). Details TBA!
11/30/2021
In a new article in Fortune, Nicole Hassoun and CSES Affiliate Kaushik Basu argue that "equity between nations must take top priority" in a new international pandemic response treaty.
Commentary: This is the most important WHO meeting yet for pandemic response
Global health leaders are meeting today and tomorrow in Geneva to chart the future of pandemic response as the new Omicron variant emerges.
11/21/2021
In the latest installment of our series on the , Jeffrey Sachs argues that the U.S.'s chief foreign policy challenge is strengthening multilateralism. Watch the full lecture here:
A New Foreign Policy: Beyond American Exceptionalism - Jeffrey Sachs
Jeffrey D. Sachs (Columbia University) joins the Center for the Study of Economy & Society (CSES) at Cornell University on November 15, 2021 for the third le...
11/17/2021
The Cornell Daily Sun covered our latest lecture in "The American State in a Multipolar World" series, Monday's lecture by Columbia University economist Jeffrey Sachs.
‘We Are Coming Apart at the Seams’: Columbia Prof. Jeffrey Sachs Discusses Global Cooperation
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, economics, presented in the third installment of a fall lecture series entitled “The American State in a Multipolar World.”
11/15/2021
TODAY! Jeffrey Sachs (Columbia University) joins us at 5-6pm ET for an online lecture on, "A New Foreign Policy: Beyond American Exceptionalism." Register below for access:
https://ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/overview/k111521/
Jeffrey Sachs | The American State in a Multipolar World: A New Foreign Policy: Beyond American Exceptionalism
What does the end of “The American Century” mean for U.S. foreign policy and global cooperation? How can the goals of sustainable development help move us towards a more equitable society? Jeffrey D. Sachs, a world-renowned expert on economic development, considers the failures of American excep...
11/15/2021
Fixing Climate Finance | by Jeffrey D. Sachs - Project Syndicate
The UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow suffered the same lack of trust between developing and developed countries that has burdened global climate negotiations for almost three decades. Financing is at the heart of the rupture, and the time has come for a new approach.
11/10/2021
Economist Jeffrey D. Sachs (Columbia University) joins us on Monday, November 15th at 5pm ET for the next installment of our series, "The American State in a Multipolar World." Register below:
https://ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/overview/K111521/
Jeffrey Sachs