Prof. Gallagher on U.S. Presidential Candidates and International Trade
Pardee Center Fellow, Prof. Kevin Gallagher comments on how international trade issues are playing out in the US Presidential elections.
Pardee Center Fellow, Prof. Kevin Gallagher comments on how international trade issues are playing out in the US Presidential elections.
Prof. Randall Ellis, one of the three speakers in the forthcoming Pardee Center Seminar on “Disease and Development” was interviewed by BUToday in a story about the Seminar and about international health challenges.
The next seminar in the Pardee Center inter-disciplinary seminar series on key future challenges will be a panel discussion on “Trade and Development” featuring Tariq Banuri (SEI) and Mark Halle (IISD) and BU professors Sushil Vachani (Management) and Kevin Outterson (Law).
The Pardee Center launches its new inter-disciplinary seminar series on key future challenges with a panel discussion on “Disease and Development” featuring BU professors Jim McCann (History), Randy Ellis (Economics), and Jerry Keusch (Public Health).
Prof. Adil Najam spoke at to a Group of 24 (G24) meeting at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Climate Change and the Development Agenda.
The Pardee Center Director spoke at a symposium on “Dispute Systems Design Across Contexts and Continents” organized by the Harvard Negotiation Law Review (HNLR).
Pardee Center Research Fellow published an op-ed on China and the future of Latin American Exports.
Prof. Adil Najam, the Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Longer-Range Future talks to the media on Fair Trade, on strategies to combat HIV-AIDS in South Asia, and on the future of Pakistan’s politics.
Prof. Adil Najam addressed a special preparatory meeting for the 2008 High-Level Segment of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in preparation of the 2008 Annual Ministerial Review (AMR) of Development Cooperation.
Pardee Center Director looks at the implications of the February 18 elections in Pakistan, both before and after the event.