Lukes on Radio Praha on 1948 Prague Communist Coup
Prof. Igor Lukes was interviewed for a radio segment on the February 1948 communist coup d’état in Prague.
Schmidt Speaks at CEPS Ideas Lab
Prof. Vivien Schmidt spoke as part of a panel entitled “Is Differentiated Integration Unavoidable for Europe?”
Klinger Presents Rare Earth Frontiers at GDP Center
Prof. Julie Klinger discussed her new book Rare Earth Frontiers at the GDP Center’s China Global Research Colloquium.
Najam in TNS on Coal Use in Pakistan
Dean Adil Najam discusses a recently conducted independent evaluation by Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Pakistan’s power sector and coal power plants.
Lukes Interviewed on the Role of U.S., Czech Presidents
Prof. Igor Lukes was interviewed for a recent article on the role of presidents in the United States and the Czech Republic.
Lukes Publishes Article on Trump and the Kremlin
Prof. Igor Lukes published a recent article in Lidove Noviny on U.S. President Donald Trump and the Kremlin.
Lukes Gives Lecture at Czech Embassy in Washington
Prof. Igor Lukes discussed the February 1948 communist coup d’état in Prague.
Alumni Spotlight: Fraser on Digital Media Careers
Jeffrey Fraser (Pardee ’94) discusses his 24 years of international product, sales and service management experience.
Garcevic on Radio Free Europe on Russia and the Balkans
Amb. Vesko Garcevic discussed Islamic radicalism in the Balkans and how this problem is presented in Russian media.
Schmidt Presents at Conference on the Future of Democracy in the EU
Prof. Vivien Schmidt presented a paper entitled Is There a Deficit of Throughput Legitimacy in the EU?
Karra Gives Seminar Talk at Harvard School of Public Health
Prof. Mahesh Karra delivered a talk entitled “Enthnolinguistic Concordance and the Provision of Post-partum IUD Counseling Services in Sri Lanka.”
Student Spotlight: Morais Attends ECOSOC Youth Forum
Yasmin Morais (Pardee ’19) recently attended the 2018 United Nations Economic and Social Council Youth Forum.
Loftis Hosts Roundtable With U.S. Army War College Students
The roundtable gave Pardee School students the opportunity to engage with U.S. military officers who are directly involved in issues of national security.
Klinger Publishes Article in China Dialogue on Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses how recycling and recovering rare earth metals could limit the social and environmental costs of destructive mining.
Pardee Faculty Present at Research on Tap Session
The session explored how scholars across the Boston University campus are working on issues including financial stability, human well-being, and environmental sustainability.
Pardee School Welcomes 2017-18 Dean’s Ambassadors
Dean Adil Najam welcomed the Dean’s Ambassadors and charged them with representing the ideals and excellence of the Pardee School.
Alumni Spotlight: Paul Nathanson on Strategic Communications
Paul Nathanson (Pardee ’85) discusses his more than 25 years of experience working in strategic, crisis and corporate communications.
Gallagher in CNN Money on China’s Influence in Latin America
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses China’s growing influence in Latin America in light of perceived weakened ties between the United States and Latin America.
Garcevic Interviewed on the EU, China and the Balkans
Amb. Vesko Garcevic was recently interviewed on the competing interests of the EU and China for influence in the Balkans.
Pardee School Hosts 2018 Career Symposium
The symposium included panels and a networking hour with professionals currently working in the field of international relations.