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Author: Chris Gambon

GEGI Hosts Launch of UNCTAD Report

in Centers & Programs, Events News

The launch included a workshop entitled “Developmental Financial Institutions in the Global South.”

Tagged: 2016

Former BPD and FBI Official Discusses Biometrics with Pardee Students

in Events News, Student News

William M. Casey spoke about biometrics to students in the “Intelligence and Homeland Security” class.

Tagged: 2016, Biometrics, Boston Police, FBI, John Woodward, William Casey

Schmidt in Ethic on Democracy in Europe

in In the Media

Prof. Vivien Schmidt discusses how the crisis of confidence in the Eurozone has affected democracy across Europe.

Tagged: 2016, Democracy, Ethic, Europe, In The Media, Vivien Schmidt

Schmidt Speaks at Conference on European Democracy

in Events News, Videos

Prof. Vivien Schmidt was part of a panel entitled “European Democracy vs. National Democracy.”

Tagged: 2016, conference, Democracy, EU, Europe, Francisco Manuel dos Santos Foundation, Vivien Schmidt

Loftis on Visir on the Closing of Icelandic Base

in In the Media

Amb. Robert Loftis discussed he closing of the Icelandic Kevlavik Naval Air Station in 2006.

Tagged: 2016, Base, Iceland, In The Media, robert loftis, Visir

GEGI: Is FLAR Latin America’s Answer to the IMF?

in Centers & Programs, Events News

GEGI Assistant Director William Kring discussed the Latin American Reserve Fund as an answer to the IMF.

Tagged: 2016, FLAR, GEGI, IMF, Latin America, William Kring

Alumni Spotlight: Ouimette on Building a Career in D.C.

in Alumni, Events News

Pardee School Alumni Justin Ouimette spoke to current graduate students about how to pursue a career in Washington D.C.

Tagged: 2016

BtH: The Pursuit of Human Rights in the Middle East and Africa

in Beyond the Headlines, Events News

The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion on the pursuit of human rights in the Middle East and Africa.

Tagged: 2016, Africa, beyond the headlines, BtH, Human Rights, John Woodward, Middle East, Sarah Leah Whitson, tim longman

Student Spotlight: Rono Attends GWI Conference

in Student News

Lornex Rono (Pardee ’19) recently attended the 2016 Graduate Women International Conference held in Cape Town, South Africa.

Tagged: 2016, Graduate Women International Conference, Lornex Rono, student spotlight

Grimes Speaks at Seminar on Brexit Fallout in Asia

in Events News, General News

Associate Dean Bill Grimes spoke on the considerable concern in Asia about the prospect of the UK leaving the EU.

Tagged: 2016, Asia, Asia Center, Bill Grimes, Brexit, Harvard, Seminar

Corgan in CSM on When a President is Morally Forced to Act

in In the Media

Prof. Michael Corgan discussed the moral obligation of the President of the United States to involve the country in conflicts overseas.

Tagged: 2016, Christian Science Monitor, conflict, In The Media, michael corgan, US President

Anderson Interviewed on History of the Modern Middle East

in In the Media, Research

Anderson was interviewed for an October 2016 article on Jadaliyya entitled New Texts Out Now: Betty S. Anderson, A History of the Modern Middle East: Rulers, Rebels, and Rogues.

Tagged: 2016, betty anderson, Book, History of the Modern Middle East, In The Media, Interview, Jadaliyya

Faculty Book Talk: Min Ye on FDI in India and China

in Events News

Prof. Min Ye discussed her book Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in India and China.

Tagged: 2016, China, Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in India and China, Faculty Book Talk Series, Foreign Direct Investment, India, Min Ye

Najam in CSM on Clashes in Kashmir

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam discusses relations between India and Pakistan and recent clashes between the two nations in Kashmir.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Christian Science Monitor, In The Media, India, Kashmir, Pakistan

Alumni Weekend Panel Focuses on Brexit

in Events News

The panel discussed the implications of the Brexit referendum and what the future holds for the United Kingdom and European Union.

Tagged: 2016, Alumni Weekend, Brexit, Erik Goldstein, John Woodward, Panel, Paul Hare, Vivien Schmidt, World in Flux

NATO Parliamentarians Visit Pardee School

in Events News

Pardee School faculty dialogues with a delegation from NATO on topics including Brexit and the conflicts in Iraq and Syria.

Tagged: 2016

AAG John Carlin Discusses Counterterrorism

in Events News

Assistant Attorney General John P. Carlin discussed terrorism, espionage, cyber security and other national security threats.

Tagged: 2016, Assistant Attorney General John Carlin, counterterrorism, Cyber security, John Woodward

GEGI Research Referenced in Vistazo

in Research

Research by the Global Economic Governance Initiative was recently referenced in an article in the journal Vistazo.

Tagged: 2016, China en América Latina: Lecciones para la Cooperación Sur-Sur y el Desarrollo Sostenible, GEGI, Kevin Gallagher, Rebecca Ray, research, Vistazo

Sandra Grimes Discusses Aldrich Ames Case

in Events News

Grimes discussed her role in the investigation of Aldrich Ames, a counterintelligence officer who was convicted of spying for the Soviet Union.

Tagged: 2016, Aldrich Ames, CIA, intelligence, Joseph Wippl, Sandra Grimes, Spy

Stern in The Boston Globe on Scale of Terrorist Attacks

in In the Media

Prof. Stern spoke at a recent a two-day National Security Conference in Cambridge that was sponsored by the U.S. Attorney’s office in Boston.

Tagged: 2016, Boston Globe, In The Media, ISIS, Jessica Stern, national security, terrorism

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