Bacevich Gives Talk on Post-Cold War Foreign Policy
Prof. Emeritus Andrew Bacevich assessed whether the recent history of U.S. military engagement has made America safer.
Schmidt Publishes Paper on EU Governance
Prof. Vivien Schmidt penned the paper for the May 2016 issue of Istituto Affari Internazionali.
Keylor in Boston Herald: Trump’s Foreign Policy
Prof. William Keylor discussed the foreign policy of presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Hare in AFP: Cuba and the Latin American Left
Amb. Paul Hare discussed how institutional crises in Venezuela and Brazil will affect Cuba.
Woodward Gives Talk on Biological Weapons Threat
Prof. John Woodward urged greater policymaker attention to the biological weapons threat.
Woodward Publishes OpEd on CIA’s “Brennan Plan”
Prof. John Woodward published a recent Op-Ed in the Pittsburgh Tribune Review on the CIA’s massive reorganization.
Najam in Express Tribune: Renewable Energy in Pakistan
Pardee School Dean Adil Najam dispelled the myth that coal is a cheaper option than renewable resources.
Klinger on Generation Anthropocene: Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses the geo-politics of rare earth elements.
Hefner Speaks at Conference in Singapore
Prof. Hefner focused on the challenge of intellectual renewal and political reform in Muslim countries in the face of radical challenges.
Schmidt Publishes Paper on Neo-Liberalism in BJPIR
Prof. Vivien Schmidt’s new article in BJPIR explains neo-liberalism as the core background idea of European political economies.
Hare in AFP: The Cuban Communist Congress
Amb. Paul Webster Hare discussed the outcome of last month’s Cuban Communist Congress.
Hefner in The Diplomat: Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy
Prof. Robert Hefner discusses religion’s role in U.S. Foreign Policy and the implications it has for Asia.
Gallagher in FT: China’s Development Finance
The article also cites a recent study from the Global Economic Governance Initiative.
Klinger in CAS Magazine on Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses how control of rare earth reserves affects political and geopolitical relationships.
Najam on Climate Change and Endangered Species
Dean Najam discussed how climate change affects endangered species such as the snow leopard and the Indus River dolphin.
Fewsmith in Bloomberg: Xi on the Cultural Revolution
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discussed Chinese President Xi Jinping’s comments on the Cultural Revolution.
Gallagher in AP: China’s Economic Exposure in Venezuela
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discussed the state of China’s economic partnership with Venezuela.
Alumni Spotlight: Sternstein Commissioned as Naval Officer
Ensign Sternstein will be stationed at the Naval Aviation Schools Command in Pensacola, Florida.
Pardee School Celebrates 2016 Convocation
The Pardee School of Global Studies celebrated its 2016 Convocation at the Walter Brown Arena on Saturday, May 14.
Pardee School 2016 Student Awards Announced
Meet the students who were honored with graduation awards at the Pardee School’s convocation ceremony on Saturday, May 14.