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Author: Chris Gambon

Hare in The National on Cuban Oil Suppliers

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Hare discusses Cuban oil suppliers amid the ongoing crisis in Venezuela.

Tagged: 2019, Cuba, In The Media, oil, Paul Hare, The National

Schmidt Interviewed on Politics at the Time of Populism

in General News, In the Media

Prof. Vivien Schmidt discussed the present state of Europe, politics at the time of populism, and what academics should do facing such a state of affairs.

Tagged: 2019, In The Media, Vivien Schmidt

Schmidt Speaks at EUI on the Rise of Populism

in General News, Videos

Prof. Vivien Schmidt gave a lecture entitled “The Rhetoric of Discontent: A Transatlantic Inquiry into the Rise of Populism.”

Tagged: 2019, EUI, Populism, Vivien Schmidt

Greenwald Publishes Article on the EU and Iran

in General News, In the Media

Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) published a recent article examining the current state of relations between the European Union and Iran. 

Tagged: 2019, EU, In The Media, Iran, Michael Greenwald

Karra Gives Talks on the Effect of Improved Access to Family Planning

in General News, Research

Prof. Mahesh Karra delivered a talk entitled “The Causal Effect of Improved Access to Family Planning: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Urban Malawi.”

Tagged: 2019, Family Planning, Mahesh Karra, McGill, research

Najam Gives Keynote on China’s BRI at Penn Law

in General News

Dean Adil Najam gave the keynote address at a symposium on China’s One Belt One Road Initiative hosted by the University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review.

Tagged: 2019, Adil Najam, Belt and Road Initiative, UPenn

Shifrinson Speaks at German Think Tank on Transatlantic Security

in Research

Prof. Joshua Shifrinson spoke at Siftung, Wissenschaft, und Politik as part of a discussion on transatlantic security in the age of United States President Donald Trump.

Tagged: 2019, German Think Tank, Joshua Shifrinson

Beyond the Headlines: Political Crisis in Venezuela

in Beyond the Headlines

The Beyond the Headlines series at the Pardee School continued with a discussion on the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.

Tagged: 2019, Leonardo Vivas, Stephen Kinzer, Taylor Boas, Venezuela

GDP Center Accepting 2019 Summer in the Field Applications

in Centers & Programs, Research, Student News

The GDP Center is accepting applications for the 2019 Summer in the Field Program until March 15, 2019.

Tagged: 2019, GDP Center, research, Summer in the Field Fellows

Najam Interviewed on Pakistan’s Research Ecosystem

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam was interviewed on the state of the research ecosystem at Pakistan’s universities. 

Tagged: 2019, Adil Najam, In The Media, Pakistan, research, The News on Sunday

Pardee Works: Carr on Women Advancing U.S. National Security

in Events News, Student News

The school’s Pardee Works series continued with Brooke Carr on “The Roles Women are Playing in Advancing U.S. National Security.”

Tagged: 2019, Brooke Carr, Pardee Works, US National Security, Women

Ammerman Speaks at CURA Pizza and Politics Workshop

in Centers & Programs, Events News

Prof. Nancy Ammerman delivered a talk entitled “Constructing Religion in Context: Contributions From a Lived Religion.”

Tagged: 2019, CURA, Nancy Ammerman, Pizza and Politics

Gannon Gives Talk on Interstate Security Alignments

in General News, Research

Gannon delivered a talk entitled “Use Their Force: Interstate Security Alignments and the Distribution of Military Capabilities.”

Tagged: 2019, J. Andres Gannon, Project on the Political Economy of Security

Chehabi Speaks on Panel at FDD on Islamic Republic of Iran

in General News

Prof. Houchang Chehabi spoke as part of a panel entitled “40 Years After the Revolution: Understanding the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

Tagged: 2019, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Houchang Chehabi, Iran

Sarkar Speaks at Harvard Asia Center on India’s Nuclear Program

in General News

Prof. Jayita Sarkar presented a chapter entitled “The First Battlefield of Western Nuclear Competition: India and Light Water Reactors, 1955-1963.”

Tagged: 2019, Harvard, Jayita Sarkar

Sarkar Speaks at Dartmouth on Capitalism and Nonproliferation

in General News, Research

Prof. Jayita Sarkar gave a talk entitled “Light Water Capitalism: American Global Power through Nonproliferation.”

Tagged: 2019, Dartmouth College, Jayita Sarkar

Policy Leaders Forum: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

in Events News, General News

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chairman of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), spoke as part of the Pardee School’s Policy Leaders Forum series.

Tagged: 2019, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Policy Leaders Forum

Hare in Sputnik News on Venezuela and Cuba

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Hare was interviewed for two articles on a range of topics including the Venezuela crisis, United States policy and Cuba.

Tagged: 2019, Cuba, In The Media, Paul Hare, Sputnik News, Venezuela

Lukes Interviewed on Intelligence Op in Post-WWII Czechoslovakia

in In the Media

Prof. Igor Lukes discussed a United States Army Intelligence operation in post-World War II Czechoslovakia.

Tagged: 2019, Igor Lukes, In The Media, Radio Prague

Karra in the International Journal of Epidemiology

in General News, Research

Prof. Mahesh Karra discusses the role of women’s autonomy and acceptability of intimate-partner violence in maternal healthcare utilization in low and middle-income countries.

Tagged: 2019, International Journal of Epidemiology, Journal Article, Mahesh Karra

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