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Author: Chris Gambon

Daigler Speaks to Pardee School Students on Cuban Missile Crisis

in Events News, Student News

Prof. John D. Woodward Jr. hosted acclaimed author and former CIA officer Ken Daigler to give a presentation on the Cuban Missile Crisis to students in IR 581.

Tagged: 2018, Cuban Missile Crisis, John Woodward, Ken Daigler

Corgan Speaks at USC Arctic Conference

in General News

Prof. Michael Corgan participated in a panel entitled “National Strategies and Future Arctic Policies.”

Tagged: 2018, Arctic Conference, michael corgan, USC

Miller Attends 8th Annual India Security Workshop

in General News

Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller attended the 8th annual India Security Workshop at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for the Advanced Study of India.

Tagged: 2018, India Security Workshop, Manjari Miller

Woldemariam on Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa

in Events News, Research

Prof. Michael Woldemariam discussed his new book, Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa: Rebellion and its Discontents.

Tagged: 2018, Book Talk, Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa: Rebellion and its Discontents, michael woldemariam

Top U.S. Air Force General Visits Pardee School

in Events News

Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein of the United States Air Force visited Boston University on April 11, 2018 for two joint events hosted by the Pardee School.

Tagged: 2018, Jack Weinstein, Jayita Sarkar, robert loftis, Roundtable

Hefner Presents at Conference on Islam at George Mason University

in General News

Prof. Robert Hefner presented a paper on, “Plurality in Being Islamic: Perspectives from Indonesia on the Balkans-to-Bengal Legacy.”

Tagged: 2018, conference, Islam, Robert Hefner

Sarkar Delivers Lecture at the University of Toronto

in General News

Prof. Jayita Sarkar delivered a talk entitled, “Nuclear Dominoes in Asia: Tarapur, the Chinese Explosion, and India’s Plutonium Plant, 1961-1964,”

Tagged: 2018, Jayita Sarkar, lecture, University of Toronto

Pardee School Hosts Conference on Boston Marathon Bombing

in Events News

The conference featured first responders, international scholars, legal experts, journalists and an historical exhibit on the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing.

Tagged: 2018, Boston Marathon Bombing, conference, John Woodward, Joseph Wippl, Vesko Garcevic

Policy Leaders Forum: Paula Dobriansky on U.S. Foreign Policy

in Events News

Paula Dobriansky, former Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, discussed the global challenges currently facing United States foreign policy.

Tagged: 2018, Paula Dobriansky, Policy Leaders Forum, U.S. Foreign Policy

Micallef Delivers 2018 Campagna-Kerven Lecture on Modern Turkey

in Centers & Programs, Events News, Pardee School

Prof. Roberta Micallef delivered a lecture entitled “Representing Herself: Turkish Women’s Narratives and Autobiographies.”

Tagged: 2018, August Richard Norton, Campagna-Kerven Lecture, Modern Turkey, Roberta Micallef

Pardee School Celebrates #BUGivingDay 2018

in Events News, General News, Videos

From financial aid to cutting-edge research, student life to social outreach, donations help the School—and our greater community—thrive.

Tagged: 2018, BU Giving Day, Pardee School

Wippl Interviewed on Trump’s Syria Response

in In the Media

Prof. Joseph Wippl discusses President Donald Trump’s impending decision on how to respond to a suspected chemical attack in Syria.

Tagged: 2018, Donald Trump, In The Media, Joseph Wippl, NBC Boston, Syria

Woldemariam in NYT on Resignation of Somali Politician

in In the Media

Prof. Michael Woldemariam discusses the resignation of the speaker of Somalia’s Parliament ahead of a no-confidence vote.

Tagged: 2018, In The Media, michael woldemariam, Somalia, The New York Times

Aftandilian Publishes Op-Ed on Trump’s Syria Strategy

in In the Media

Gregory Aftandilian discusses President Donald Trump’s remarks that he intends to pull U.S. troops out of Syria “very soon.”

Tagged: 2018, Donald Trump, In The Media, Syria, The Arab Weekly

Pardee School Faculty Attend 2018 ISA Conference

in Events News, General News, Research

The highly-attended annual convention fosters rigorous discussion on a broad range of topics within the field of international studies.

Tagged: 2018, Daivi Rodima-Taylor, Henrik Selin, ISA, Jayita Sarkar, John Woodward, Joseph Wippl, William Grimes

Pardee Works: Careers in Trump’s State Department

in Events News, Student News

The Pardee Works series continued with a conversation on about careers in the State Department under U.S. President Donald Trump.

Tagged: 2018, Careers, David Buckley, Donald Trump, Jeremy Menchik, Pardee Works, robert loftis, U.S. Department of State

BUCSA Hosts Symposium on Yogic Traditions in the U.S.

in Centers & Programs, Events News, Pardee School

The symposium featured a day of panels on a range of topics as well as a concert of Indian vocal music on yogic themes and a range of kirtan chants.

Tagged: 2018, BU Center for the Study of Asia, BUCSA, Symposium, Yogic Traditions

Lukes Delivers Talk at Society for the Arts and Sciences

in General News

Prof. Igor Lukes delivered a talk entitled “Deception, Myth, and Reality in Czechoslovak History, 1918-1948.”

Tagged: 2018, Igor Lukes, New York, Society for the Arts and Sciences

Garcevic Publishes Op-Ed on EU’s Plan to Embrace the Balkans

in In the Media

Amb. Vesko Garcevic discusses attempts by the European Union to embrace the Balkans in light of the growing influence of China and Russia in the region.

Tagged: 2018, Balkans, China, EU, In The Media, Op-Ed, Russia, The Globe Post, Vesko Garcevic

Prof. Vivien Schmidt Awarded Guggenheim

in General News, Research

Prof. Vivien Schmidt has been awarded the prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship.

Tagged: 2018, Guggenheim Fellowship, Vivien Schmidt

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