Is the Future of the Amazon Resting on Brazil's National Election? October 7, 2022 David Salisbury, associate professor of geography, environment, and sustainability, authored this piece
Indigenous defenders stand between illegal roads and survival of the Amazon rainforest - elections in Brazil and Peru could be a turning point September 29, 2022 David Salisbury, associate professor of geography, environment, and sustainability, authored this piece.
UN slavery estimate raises question: Are 50 million people really enslaved today? September 29, 2022 Political science professor Monti Datta authored this piece.
Indigenous defenders stand between illegal roads and survival of the Amazon rainforest - elections in Brazil and Peru could be a turning point September 29, 2022 Geography professor David Salisbury authored this piece.
UN slavery estimate raises question: Are 50 million people really enslaved today? September 29, 2022 Political science professor Monti Datta authored this piece.
Defensores indígenas resisten entre los caminos ilegales y la supervivencia de la selva Amazónica - las elecciones pueden ser decisivas September 29, 2022 David Salisbury, associate professor of geography, environment, and sustainability, authored this piece.
Defensores indígenas ficam entre estradas ilegais e sobrevivência da floresta amazônica - o segundo turno das eleições no Brasil pode ser um ponto de virada September 29, 2022 David Salisbury, associate professor of geography, environment, and sustainability, authored this piece.
How Chinese celebrities are amplifying official policy on Taiwan, pushing 'One China' messages to millions of fans online September 26, 2022 Political science professor Dan Chen and Chinese Studies professor Gengsong Gao coauthored this article.
Supreme Court allows states to use unlawfully gerrymandered congressional maps in the 2022 midterm elections September 26, 2022 Law professor Hank Chambers authored this piece.