Selin in New Scientist on Trump’s Climate Shake Up
Prof. Henrik Selin discusses President Donald Trump’s decision to repeal President Obama’s climate and water policies on his first day in office.
Schilde Publishes Journal Paper on EU Power and Russia
Prof. Kaija Schilde discusses the role of the European Union in the world – and its relational power vis-à-vis other international actors.
Ban Publishes Journal Paper on Shadow Banking
Prof. Cornel Ban discusses who controls global policy debates on shadow banking regulation.
Garčević Interviewed on Trump, NATO and Russia
Amb. Vesko Garčević discusses the role the United States will play in NATO moving forward and U.S.-Russia relations.
Pardee Periodical Calls for Papers for Spring 2017 Issue
The Pardee Periodical is now accepting submissions through February 7, 2017 for its Spring 2017 issue.
BtH: Town Hall on Inauguration and What Lies Ahead
The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a town hall discussion on the Inauguration of President Donald Trump and what lies ahead.
Goldstein in VOA on Presidential Transition and Diplomacy
Prof. Erik Goldstein discusses the transition of presidential administrations and the possibility of diplomatic realignments.
Najam in NYT on Airline’s Superstitious Practice
Adil Najam offers criticism of an age-old superstitious practice used to ward off bad luck in Pakistan.
Wippl Interviewed on Trump’s Military Strategy
Prof. Joseph Wippl discusses President-Elect Donald Trump’s expected military strategy in the face of mounting global crises.
Hare Interviewed on End of “Wet Foot, Dry Foot” Policy
Amb. Paul Hare discusses changes made to U.S. immigration law by the Obama administration that have ended the “wet foot, dry foot” policy.
Hare in BU Today on Assange and WikiLeaks
Amb. Paul Hare discusses Julian Assange and the impact that WikiLeaks had on the 2016 United States presidential election.
Fewsmith Speaks at Penn on China’s Party Congress
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discussed the political and economic implications of the recent 19th Party Congress in China.
Miller Co-Edits Special Issue of International Affairs
Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller co-edited a special issue of International Affairs marking the 70th anniversary of India’s independence.
Pardee School Introduces Redesigned Graduate Programs
The Pardee School offers six MA programs with eight functional specializations, two dual-degree programs, one regional degree and two graduate certificates.
Hare Interviewed on Relations Between the E.U. and Cuba
Amb. Paul Hare discusses relations between Cuba and the European Union following a recent agreement for deeper bilateral cooperation.
Wippl in The Boston Herald on Trump’s Russia Policies
Prof. Joseph Wippl discusses the possibility of closer ties with Russia under President-Elect Donald Trump.
Karam Publishes Journal Article on 1958 Iraqi Revolution
Jeffrey G. Karam discusses how American officials were caught by surprise by a military coup and later revolution in Iraq in 1958.
Keylor in The Boston Herald on Trump and Russia
Prof. William Keylor discusses the possibility of closer ties with Russia under President-Elect Donald Trump.
Fewsmith Meets With Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith was part of a delegation that met with Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen.
Keylor Publishes Essay on Trump and the Atlantic Alliance
Prof. William Keylor discusses on the future of the Atlantic Alliance under United States President-Elect Donald Trump.