Quinn Slobodian on Understanding Muskism and the Politics of Tech Power

Muskism: A Guide for the Perplexed, published by HarperCollins, examines a new ideological framework shaping contemporary debates about technology and power. In this new book, co-authors Ben Tarnoff and Professor Quinn Slobodian move beyond Elon Musk’s outsized public persona to analyze the broader system implied by his business practices and political ambitions: one that promises…

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Vivien Schmidt on Understanding Power Through Ideas and Discourse

In her newest publication, The Power of Ideas and Discourse in Political Analysis: A Discursive Institutionalist Perspective, Professor Vivien Ann Schmidt brings decades of influential scholarship on ideas and discourse into a single, ambitious volume that reframes how political scientists and social scientists understand power, legitimacy, and change. Drawing on work begun in the late…

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Woodward Attends USS Massachusetts Commissioning Ceremony

John D. Woodward, Jr. Professor of the Practice of International Relations at the Pardee School of Global Studies and the director of the BU Division of Military Education, represented Boston University at the commissioning ceremonies for the USS Massachusetts (SSN-798), the US Navy’s most advanced attack submarine. The ceremonies were held on March 28 in…

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Nolan on Drug War Narratives, Violence, and the Limits of National Security Frameworks

On March 28th, Professor Rachel Nolan, Assistant Professor of International History and author of Pulitzer Prize finalist Until I Find You: Disappeared Children and Coercive Adoptions in Guatemala, took part in a panel discussion titled ‘Drug War Narratives and the Violence of National Security Paradigm’ that took place at Harvard University. The discussion was part…

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Slobodian’s ‘Hayek’s Bastards’ Receives NBCC Award for Criticism

Congratulations to Professor Quinn Slobodian, whose book, Hayek’s Bastards: Race, Gold, IQ, and the Capitalism of the Far Right, has been awarded the 2025 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism! The NBCC Awards are among the most distinguished literary honors in the United States, recognizing outstanding writing and critical achievement across genres. Published by Zone…

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Nolan Visits MN to Discuss Adoption, Migration, and “Home” in Book Talk

On March 19th, Professor Rachel Nolan, Assistant Professor of International History, discussed her book, Until I Find You: Disappeared Children and Coercive Adoptions in Guatemala, at The College of St. Scholastica as part of the Alworth Center for the Study of Peace and Justice’s annual lecture series. This year’s theme, Home, explores the many ways belonging…

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Erosion of Trust puts Diplomacy under Siege, Say Pardee Professors Garcevic and Storella

In a panel discussion on “The End of Diplomacy? Multilateralism under Siege,” held March 26 at Emmanuel College, Ambassadors Riyad Insanally; Mark Storella, Pardee Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy; and Vesko Garčević, Pardee Professor of the Practice of International Relations; agreed that the current state of global affairs can be characterized as a geopolitical…

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Storella Addresses the Future of Multilateralism in a Fractured World

Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy Mark Storella warned that a convergence of interrelated global challenges (including demographic change, public health, climate stress, artificial intelligence, and migration) is placing unprecedented strain on an already disrupted international system. Speaking at the First Annual Boston International Affairs Summit, Storella noted that what many analysts describe as a…

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Scott Taylor on Africa After Davos: Agency, Integration, and Opportunity in a Transactional World

On March 6, 2026, Scott Taylor, Pardee School Dean and Professor of International Relations, participated in a webinar discussion titled Africa After Davos ’26: Overcoming Uncertainty and Insecurity, honoring the intellectual legacy of his former Dartmouth University professor, Richard Joseph, and engaged with urgent questions shaping African politics following the 56th Annual Meeting of the…

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Hare Examines U.S. Diplomacy Toward Cuba and Venezuela

Upon invitation, Paul Webster Hare, former British ambassador to Cuba and a master lecturer at the Pardee School of Global Studies, addressed the Naples Council on World Affairs (NCWA) in Florida in a lecture, titled Diplomacy and Negotiation: Cuba and Latin America. Since 1980, the NCWA has served their local communities by providing education and…

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Urban Refuge Wins Crowdfunding Award, Charts Next Phase

In January 2026, the Pardee School’s Urban Refuge project was announced as the recipient of over $5,000 through BU Crowdfunding support! Urban Refuge originated in 2016 as a classroom project developed by students in the “Forced Migration Policy Incubator” course taught by Dr. Noora Lori, Associate Professor of International Relations and Director of the Middle…

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Mali Highlights the Value of African Language Study at BU

During a series of recent classroom visits across Boston University, Dr. Zoliswa O. Mali, Director of the African Language Program and Senior Lecturer at the Pardee School’s African Studies Center (ASC), shared information about Boston University’s expanding African Language Program, highlighting the unique academic and professional advantages students gain from studying an African language. Mali’s…

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Garčević Speaks to NATO Political Committee

On Monday, March 9th, Ambassador Vesko Garčević, Professor of the Practice of International Relations at the Pardee School, was invited by the Political Affairs and Security Policy Division at NATO Headquarters in Brussels to address the NATO Political Committee. The 75-minute briefing included a presentation on the current state of play in the Balkans, followed…

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Reflection of Nolan’s ‘Until I Find You’ in The New York Book Review

A recent review titled Torn Asunder, written by Oscar Lopez for The New York Book Review, spotlights Professor Rachel Nolan, Assistant Professor of International History, and her groundbreaking book Until I Find You, a Pulitzer Prize finalist that uncovers the little‑known story of how Guatemala became the site of one of the world’s most coercive and…

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Garčević Analyzes Shifting Power in the Balkans

Upon the invitation of the Alliance Linking Leaders in Education and the Services (ALLIES), the largest undergraduate international relations program at Tufts University, and the Tufts Slavic and Eastern European Association, Ambassador Vesko Garčević, Professor of the Practice of International Relations at the Pardee School, delivered a guest lecture on March 3 about the current…

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Dean Taylor Highlights Empathy, Resilience, and Global Awareness in Featured Interview

In a recent episode of Diaspora Spotlight, Scott Taylor, Pardee School Dean and Professor of International Relations, joined host and Pardee alumni, Seynedhee Avenie (BA’24, MAIA’25), for a wide‑ranging conversation on the power of community, the importance of global awareness, and the evolving role of the African diaspora in shaping international affairs. The discussion blended…

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Storella Reflects on Bringing Real‑World Diplomatic Practice into the Classroom

“Students want to know how the diplomatic sausage is made,” wrote Professor of the practice of diplomacy Mark Storella, in a new article for the Foreign Service Journal entitled Life After the Foreign Service: Diplomacy in Demand: University Students Are Eager to Learn from Practitioners. Reflecting on his transition from a 30‑year Foreign Service career…

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Stern Presents on Radicalization and the Role Families Play in Prevention

On February 3, 2026, Research Professor Jessica Stern of the Pardee School spoke to the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals in Orlando, FL, whose audience primarily consisted of professionals involved in threat assessment and law enforcement officers. Her presentation marked the conclusion of a research project that had been taking place since early 2022. The…

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Nolan Wins HCI Collaborative Grant for Independent Project, ‘History of Deportation’

Congratulations to Professor Rachel Nolan, Assistant Professor of International History, who has been awarded the HCI Collaborative Grant for her independent research project, History of Deportation! Professor Rachel Nolan will receive $5,000 for her independent project examining the history of deportations from the United States to Latin America. With this funding, she will travel to…

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Storella Addresses Tufts “Leading Through Crisis” Panel

Professor of the practice of diplomacy Mark Storella told students that leaders in an uncertain world must identify what is their “rock” and proceed with confidence from the things about which they are uncertain. Storella was speaking as a member of the concluding panel of the 40th Annual Tufts Symposium, this year entitled “Risk and…

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