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Author: Chris Gambon

Shifrinson Interviewed for Podcast on NATO Expansion

in In the Media

Prof. Joshua Shifrinson discusses NATO expansion, U.S.-Russia relations, and the upcoming NATO Summit.

Tagged: 2019, Brussels Sprouts, CNAS, In The Media, Joshua Shifrinson, NATO

Ferretti Presents GDP Center Research at Global Climate Change Negotiations

in Research

Prof. Janine Ferretti presented new research on climate change and development conducted by the Global Development Policy (GDP) Center.

Tagged: 2019, Climate Change, GDP Center, Janine Ferretti, research, spain

Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Iraqi Kurds and the U.S. Syria Fiasco

in In the Media

Gregory Aftandilian discusses the Trump administration’s attempt to mend fences with Iraqi Kurds.

Tagged: 2019, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, Iraq, Kurds, Syria, The Arab Weekly

Chehabi Publishes Chapter on Rise of Iran’s Middle Class

in Research

Prof. Houchang Chehabi contributed a chapter to The Global Bourgeoisie: The Rise of the Middle Classes in the Age of Empire.

Tagged: 2019, Book Chapter, Houchang Chehabi

Mako Speaks on Panel on Protests in Iraq and Lebanon

in General News

Prof. Shamiran Mako spoke as part of a panel entitled “Understanding the Protests in Lebanon and Iraq: Why Now?”

Tagged: 2019, Harvard, Iraq, Lebanon, Panel, Shamiran Mako

Hare in The Business Times on Uruguay’s Presidential Election

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Webster Hare discusses the centre-right National Party’s victory in Uruguay’s presidential election run-off. 

Tagged: 2019, Business Times, Election, In The Media, Paul Hare, Uruguay

PWG Hosts Breakfast Conversation With Bonnie Glaser

in Events News, General News, Student News

The Pardee Women’s Group hosted Bonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia and Director of the China Power Project at CSIS, for a breakfast conversation.

Tagged: 2019, Bonnie Glaser, Pardee Womens Group, PWG

Selin Interviewed on Reducing Mercury Pollution

in In the Media

Prof. Henrik Selin was interviewed on reducing mercury pollution in small-scale gold mining operations. 

Tagged: 2019, Environmental Health Perspectives, Henrik Selin, In The Media, Mercury Pollution

Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Trump’s Pardons

in In the Media

Gregory Aftandilian discusses the ramifications of United States President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon three U.S. service members convicted or accused of war crimes.

Tagged: 2019, Donald Trump, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, Pardons

CURA Colloquium: Rewriting Religion, Reinventing Gender in Wittig’s Les Guérillères

in Events News, Research

Kelly Keenan delivered a talk entitled “Rewriting Religion, Reinventing Gender in Monique Wittig’s Les Guérillères,” as part of the CURA Colloquium.

Tagged: 2019, Colloquium, CURA

Karra Meets With Members of Uganda NPC

in General News, Research

Prof. Mahesh Karra recently met with members of the Uganda National Population Council (NPC) to discuss the importance of the Demographic Dividend.

Tagged: 2019, Mahesh Karra, NPC, Uganda

Ngom Delivers African Studies Review Distinguished Lecture at ASA Annual Meeting

in General News

African Studies Center Director Fallou Ngom delivered a lecture emphasizing the importance written sources for exploring African history and society.

Tagged: 2019, ASA, Fallou Ngom

Heine in Financial Post on Unrest in Chile

in In the Media

Amb. Jorge Heine discusses the ongoing political unrest in Chile and its implications on Canadian banks. 

Tagged: 2019, Chile, Financial Post, In The Media, Jorge Heine

Shifrinson in Foreign Affairs on The Fall of the Berlin Wall

in In the Media

Prof. Joshua Shifrinson discusses United States fears of war at the end of the Cold War and the effects on U.S. policy toward German reunification.

Tagged: 2019, Cold War, Foreign Affairs, germany, In The Media, Joshua Shifrinson

Martin Delivers 2019 Kleh Distinguished Lecture

in Alumni, Events News

Center for the Study of Europe Director Prof. Cathie Jo Martin delivered the 2019 Kleh Family Foundation Distinguished Lecture.

Tagged: 2019, Cathie Jo Martin, Kleh Lecture

PGC Hosts Coffee and Donuts with Dean Najam

in Events News, Student News

Dean Adil Najam hosted a causal conversation and question-and-answer session with Pardee School Dean Adil Najam in the Pardee School Graduate Lounge.

Tagged: 2019, Coffee and Conversation, Dean Adil Najam, Pardee Graduate Council

PGC Hosts Lori for Book Talk on Offshore Citizens

in Events News, Student News

The Pardee Graduate Council hosted a talk with Noora Lori about her book Offshore Citizens: Permanent Temporary Status in the Gulf .

Tagged: 2019, Book Talk, Noora Lori, Pardee Graduate Council

PGC Hosts Hoyt Brian Yee for Breakfast with Students

in Events News, Student News

The Pardee Graduate Council hosted a discussion with Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Hoyt Brian Yee.

Tagged: 2019

Pardee School Hosts Conference on Using Rapid DNA to Advance Justice

in Events News

Over 50 scholars, scientists, government officials, law enforcement officers, and students gathered for the conference.

Tagged: 2019, conference, DNA, John Woodward

BUCSA Hosts Talk With Bonnie Glaser on U.S.-China Relations

in Centers & Programs, Events News

The Center for the Study of Asia (BUCSA) hosted a talk with Bonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia and Director of the China Power Project at CSIS.

Tagged: 2019, Bonnie Glaser, BUCSA

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