Category: 2008

John Hammock co-authors book for “Practical Idealists”

Pardee Center Fellow Prof. John Hammock has just co-authored Practical Idealists: Changing the World and Getting Paid (with Alissa Wilson and Ann Barham, published by the Harvard University Press, 2008). Prof. John Hammock is a Research Fellow at the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the study of the Longer-Range Future at Boston University, an Associate […]

Pardee Center Featured in BU’s “Research 2008” Magazine

The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future is one of the feature stories in the 2008 edition of the Research and Boston University magazine. The Pardee Center is one of the interdisciplinary initiatives at Boston University featured in this year’s edition. The feature write-up on the Pardee Center highlights some […]

Pardee Center Paper Discussed at the WTO

Prof. Kevin Gallagher, a Research Fellow at the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Longer-Range Future and an Associate Professor of International Relations at Boston University, presented the findings of a forthcoming Pardee Center paper on regional trade agreements at the World Trade Organization in Geneva. Written by Pardee Center Research Fellow Rachel Denae Thrasher […]

Pardee Center Director speaks in France on Global Governance

Prof. Adil Najam, the director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future was invited to present at a conference on “Impacting health, the environment and global governance. The challenges of taking a security approach” organized by Institut Francais des Relations Internationales (IFRI) in paris France. The conference brought together […]

Adil Najam Speaks to Chicago Global Donors Network

Prof. Adil Najam, Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, spoke to the Chicago Global Donors Network’s (CGDN) 5th Annual Conference on International Giving. Speaking on a panel on More than Words: Development, Sustainability, and Community Empowerment, Prof. Najam focussed on the words ‘globalization,’ ‘sustainable development,’ ‘human development,’ […]

BU Experts Discuss Future of Energy at Pardee Seminar

The global economy, geopolitics, technological innovation and security are all issues that will come into play as the world transitions from energy produced largely by oil to other, less polluting sources over the next 50 to 100 years, according to a panel of Boston University energy experts. The three experts – Professor Cutler Cleveland of […]

Pardee Center Director Interviewed on NPR

Prof. Adil Najam, Pardee Center Director and Professor of Global Public Policy at the Boston University Department of International Relations was interviewed by various media outlets on the rapidly changing politics of Pakistan, especially relating to the resignation of Gen. Pervez Musharraf as President. Apart from others, he was interviewed on National Public Radio’s (NPR’s) […]

New Policy Brief on South-South Research Partnerships Released

The Boston University Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future releases its second paper in the “Issues in Brief” series. Fostering South-South Research Partnerships, by Athar Osama, reviews the state of research collaborations between and amongst developing country scholars – South-South research collaborations and develops a rationale for a more systematic […]

“Pardee Papers” Series Launched

“The Pardee Papers” is a new series of Pardee Center publications which will feature substantive research and foresight papers. The first paper in the series, “the Future of Space Exploration and Human Development” by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, former President of India, was published in August 2008. This paper – the first in a new […]

Prof. Najam Speaks in Suriname on Forests Governance

Pardee Center Director, Prof. Adil Najam, spoke on “Global Forests Governance” on the opening day of the “Paramaribo Dialogue” in Suriname. The “Paramaribo Dialogue” is the name given to the Country-Led Initiative on Financing for Sustainable Forest Management in support of the UN Forum on Forests (UNFF). The intergovernmental meeting was attended by nearly 200 […]