Op-Eds
Welcome to The Review’s opinion editorial page! This space has been created in an effort to provide our readers with the opportunity to engage in current policy discussions with one another. We would like to invite you to submit your own editorial or a response to one posted below to thereview@cornell.edu.
Spring 2010
- Is Seoul a Creative City?
- Locating Isolated Illiterates in Pakistan
- CIPA Conference 2010
- Hurricane Katrina – Assessing the Government’s Response Six Years After the Storm
Fall 2009
- Pro-Marcellus Shale Drilling, Pro-Opposition Groups
- Strengthening CSR in Emerging Markets
- Technology and the City: Urban Politics, Technology and the “Death” of Space in the Digital Age
Spring 2009
- The Uncertainties of Rebuilding New Orleans
- Why Rebuild New Orleans? It’s a Moral Imperative and Unrecognized Opportunity
- A Political Cartoon by Sumair Tarar
Fall 2008
- Don’t Play with Gas
- Post-Discussion Thoughts on Mumbai Terrorist Attacks: Where Do We Go from Here?
- The Global Financial Crisis – Roots and the Fruits
- Sexism in 2008: I Thought We Were Past This
- The Language of Disability in the Media, Politics, and Policy in 2008
- Voting on Change and Inspiration? Vote McCain
- Put Us to Work
- A Conservative’s Dilemma
- Curitiba: A Green Miracle in a Developing Country
- California Gay Marriage Foes Propose Ammendment, Make Unsupported Claims
Spring 2008
- McConnell on the Movement: The 2008 DNI Annual Threat Assessment
- The Possession of Nuclear Weapons: State Terrorism?
- John McCain: The Right Man for These Times
- Barack Obama & the Enlightenment of Popular Discourse
The views reflected in these articles do not represent the official opinion of The Current or the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs.