Moeed Yusuf, Graduate Research Fellow at the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer Range Future participated in an international development conference in Pakistan on December 1-3, 2008. The conference titled Peace and Sustainable Development in South Asia: Issues and Challenges of Globalization was organized by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute in […]
The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future releases the second monograph in its Pardee Papers Series. The paper, titled “Does Nuclear Energy Have a Future?” is written by Pardee Center Research Fellow Moeed Yusuf. Moeed Yusuf argues that although nuclear energy optimists suggest that a nuclear renaissance is under way, […]
Pardee Center Research Fellow Pablo Suarez has joined the editorial board of a new journal called Climate and Development, published by Earthscan Publishers. According to its website, “Climate and Development is the first academic journal dedicated to the range of issues that arise when climate variability, climate change and climate policy are considered along with […]
Prof. Adil Najam, the Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future at Boston University, spoke to the South Asia Roundtable at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in New York on the topic of “Pakistan’s Future in the Fight against Militancy.” Prof. Najam argued that issues related to […]
The fourth Pardee House Seminar will be held on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at the Pardee House (67 Bay State Road, Boston, MA), on “Always Promising: The Future of Latin America.” The lunch seminar will be moderated by Pardee Center Fellow, Prof. Kevin Gallagher from the Department of International Relations. The panel will feature Prof. […]
Pardee Center Visiting Research Fellow Dr. Pablo Suarez received an award for his support of volunteer work in the humanitarian sector at the Mexican Red Cross annual national convention, held in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, last week. Dr. Suarez also spoke to an audience of four thousand on the future of humanitarian work in Mexico. […]
Prof. Adil Najam, Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future and Prof. David Orr, the Paul Dears Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies and Politics at Oberlin College were the two featured panelists in the opening plenary, moderated by Elizabeth Kolbert of The New Yorker, at a conference on […]
Dr. Alexandra Crampton, a post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Boston University Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future was featured in Anthropology News, discussing her experience in navigating a joint doctoral program in Social Work and Anthropology. Alexandra Crampton’s research at the Pardee Center focusses on issues related to global trends […]
Technology has been proclaimed as the “major driver of development.” Yet, to effectively and practically realize the vast potential of technologic advances certain obstacles must be addressed. On November 3rd, 2008, three leading experts from three different fields gathered at the Pardee House to discuss the variety of interdisciplinary challenges facing the long-range future of […]
Examining the challenges and opportunities to improve public health systems in India offers lessons for public health issues on a global scale, according to a panel of experts who spoke at the Pardee House Seminar on June 11. The seminar – titled Leadership for Public Health and Development – featured panelists including Dr. V.I. Mathan […]