Schmidt Gives Series of Talks on Eurozone
Prof. Schmidt gave several talks across Europe over the last month on a wide-range of topics related to the European Union.
Pardee School Professors on EU Referendum
Pardee School faculty discuss the referendum that will determine whether Britain should leave or remain in the European Union.
Lori, Kelberer Awarded Initiative on Cities Grant
Prof. Noora Lori and MA candidate Vicky Kelberer received the grant from the Boston University Initiative on Cities.
Chehabi Interviewed on Environmental Issues in Iran
Prof. Houchang Chehabi discusses on Iran’s environmental and water issues.
Aftandilian Publishes Op-Ed in The Arab Weekly
Prof. Gregory Aftandilian discusses how presidential candidate Donald Trump’s rhetoric is affecting his poll numbers.
Corgan Letter to the Editor Published in The Economist
Corgan’s letter was published in The Economist on June 18, 2016.
Alumni Spotlight: Gonzalez, Abou-Raad Publish OpEds
Students in Prof. Noora Lori’s IR 500 class turned assignments into Op-Eds published in the Huffington Post.
Aftandilian Publishes Op-Ed on Saudi-Iran Relations
Prof. Gregory Aftandilian says part of the problem is sectarian and part is based on long-standing feuds over regional influence and leadership.
Wippl in the Media on Orlando Nightclub Shooting
Prof. Joseph Wippl discussed how law enforcement agencies share information on potential terrorists in the wake of the Orlando nightclub shooting.
Dean Najam Attends WWF Annual Conference
Pardee School Dean Adil Najam attended the conference as a member of the WWF International Board of Trustees.
Alumni Spotlight: Chehayeb and Grassroots Journalism
Kareem Chehayeb (Pardee ’12) has contributed political analysis to several media outlets and started his own website, Beirut Syndrome.
Student Spotlight: Kelberer Pens Article
The article, entitled “Putting Refugee Work Permits to Work,” was published in the Spring 2016 issue of the Middle East Report.
Najam in The News on Sunday on Climate Change
Dean Najam stressed the need for climate change to become a high-priority political issue in Pakistan.
Wippl on WCVB News: State Department Travel Warning
Prof. Joseph Wippl discussed a travel warning issued by the U.S. State Department to Americans visiting Europe this summer.
Longman in Ozy: Rwanda’s Anticorruption Efforts
Prof. Timothy Longman said Rwanda has tackled corruption by showing no tolerance.
LASP Faculty Attends LASA International Congress
The Latin American Studies Association held their International Congress in New York City.
Berger Publishes Article on Obama’s Hiroshima Visit
Prof. Thomas Berger discusses the significance of President Obama’s visit to Hiroshima.
Gallagher Interviewed on The China Triangle
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses how development of the China-Latin America trade has affected the U.S.-Latin American relationship.
Grimes Interviewed on Obama’s Hiroshima Visit
Associate Dean Grimes discusses President Barack Obama’s recent visit to Hiroshima.
Wallace Delivers Keynote at Canadian Armed Forces Conference
Wallace’s keynote speech was entitled “Religion in Conflict Zones: A New-Old Challenge for 21st Century Warfare.”