Author: Adil Najam

Pardee House Seminar Looks at Future of Latin America

At the fourth and final Pardee House seminar of the semester, BU experts on Latin America from different disciplines came together to discuss why the “always promising” region has failed to live up to its potential for economic growth and development and how that might change in the future. A full house attended the lunchtime […]

Pardee Fellow discusses Climate in Washington, D.C.

Pardee Reserach Fellow Henrik Selin participated in a panel discussion in Washington, D.C. on January 12 titled "Governing the Climate: Lessons from the National Conference on Climate Governance." The session was held at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and sponsored by the Center’s Canada Institute and Environmental Change and Security Program with support […]

Pardee Center Holds Conference on “Where is China Headed?”

An international group of distinguished scholars came together to discuss the future China in terms of politics, religion, law, economics, energy, the environment and health care during an all-day conference on December 8 titled “Three Decades of Reform and Opening: Where is China Headed?” Sponsored by the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of […]

Pardee Center to Host Conference on China’s Future

Conference reports available here and here. Videos of conference panels and keynote address available here. An international group of distinguished China scholars will gather at Boston University in early December for a conference titled "Three Decades of Reform and Opening: Where is China Headed?" Sponsored by the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of […]

Pardee Center’s First Seminar to be Held Abroad

The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future is co-sponsoring its first “Pardee Seminar” to be held abroad. The seminar, on “Future Challenges: Food and Development”, will be hosted in collaboration with the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Pakistan’s leading think tank. It will take place on Monday, December 22, 2008 at […]

Adil Najam Speaks to European Model UN delegates at The Hague

Pardee Center Director, Prof. Adil Najam, spoke to the student delegates from all over Europe at a special Model United Nations moot held at The Hague in the Netherlands. Organized by The European International Model United Nations (TEIMUN) this special event was held to mark the fact that in 2009, the Netherlands will be chairing […]

Pardee Fellow at UN Climate Change Conference in Poland

Pardee Center Visiting Fellow Pablo Suarez contributed to the climate change deliberations at the Unitied Nation’s Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties in Poznan, Poland in early December. At a session on climate risk insurance on December 8, Dr. Suarez was part of a panel with representatives of reinsurance giants SwissRe […]

Amb. Stapleton Roy speaks on the future of China

As the keynote speaker at the December 8 conference, “Three Decades of Reform and Opening: Where is China Headed?”, former U.S. Ambassador to China Stapleton Roy said that 2009 will be a “defining moment in world affairs.” Although the global economic crisis is demanding a great deal of attention of the incoming administration of President-elect […]

University of Denver’s Pardee Center Publishes Landmark Report

Denver University’s Pardee Center for International Futures, a partner institution of the Boston University Pardee Center, has just published the first in a series of reports on “Patterns of Potential Human Progress” (PPHP). The first volume in the series, focussing on Reducing Global Poverty, has been jointly published by Paradigm Publishers and Oxford University Press […]

Moeed Yusuf Selected for Nuclear Scholars Initiative

Moeed Yusuf, a graduate Research Fellow at the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future at Boston University, has been inducted as a member of the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Nuclear Scholars Initiative (NSI) after a competitive selection process. Part of the Project on Nuclear Issues, NSI aims to […]