This virtual book talk by Jonathan Hillman, Senior Fellow and Director of the Reconnecting Asia program at CSIS, took place on Friday, October 13, 2020. Hillman presented his new book, The Emperor’s New Road: China and the Project of the Century, which has just been published by Yale University Press. In this talk, organized by […]
On Monday, November 16, the Center for the Study of Europe hosted Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger for a virtual lecture on his newly published book: World in Danger: Germany and Europe in an Uncertain Time. The book describes a world in turmoil as tensions mount between the US and China, global institutions are under strain, and populist movements […]
Join us for a virtual book talk by Jonathan Hillman, Senior Fellow and Director of the Reconnecting Asia program at CSIS. Hillman’s new book, The Emperor’s New Road: China and the Project of the Century, has just been published by Yale University Press. Philippe Le Corre, Research Associate with the Ash Center and the Mossavar-Rahmani Center […]
This lecture by Dr. Eddie Bruce Jones, Deputy Dean of the School of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London, and author of Race in the Shadow of Law: State Violence in Contemporary Europe (Routledge 2016), took place via Zoom on Thursday, September 24, 2020. A response followed by Prof. Gráinne de Búrca, Florence Ellinwood Allen […]
Join us Friday, October 23, for a panel discussion on “Discrimination of Minorities in Europe” with Sultan Doughan, Eddie Bruce Jones, and Margareta Matache. Sultan Doughan is a post-doctoral fellow at BU’s Elie Wiesel Center. She is a is a cultural anthropologist interested in the question of secularism, religious difference, and race in the context […]
This virtual launch of CSE founding director Vivien Schmidt’s new book, Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone, now available from Oxford University Press, took place via Zoom on Thursday, September 17, 2020. Schmidt’s presentation was followed by remarks by Mark Blyth, William R. Rhodes ’57 Professor of […]
March 20, March 27, April 3 at 12:30-2pm in 100 Bay State Road The Master’s Student Lunch & Learn Series will equip you with tools for success in your graduate programs and in your professional careers. These workshops will feature time management and organizational strategies; techniques for navigating setbacks and constructive criticism; and opportunities […]
The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) is expanding its degree offerings and has announced the launch of its Master of Arts in European Public Policy (MEPP). This program is designed to prepare students for careers related to the European Union and combines rigorous, multidisciplinary academic instruction on issues related to EU […]
May 20-July 3 Study Spanish, Spanish history, and Spain in the Americas while earning BU HUB units, living in the dynamic city of Madrid, and making excursions to local museums and the historic cities of Córdoba and Old Castile! Courses include: 3rd-4th semester Spanish, Madrid en vivo, and AN/AR 365: Deep Histories of Conquest (Prof. […]
The Geneva Challenge is a project funded by Swiss Ambassador Jenö Staehelin and aims to encourage interdisciplinary problem solving analysis among master students on advancing human development within the scope of a relevant topic. This year, students are invited to develop analysis-based proposals on “The Challenges of Social Inclusion”. As the key to this issue is […]