Adil Najam Delivers the 2024 Broad Lecture at FSU
Dr. Adil Najam delivered the 2024 Broad Lecture at Florida State University on “Climate and Development in the ‘Age of Adaptation’.”
Verschuren Presents at West Point Conference on Modern Security Challenges
Sanne Verschuren, Assistant Professor of International Security at the Pardee School of Global Studies, was a featured presenter at the United States Military Academy at West Point’s conference held on February 7th and 8th, 2024. The conference, titled “States, Societies, and Security in the 21st Century,” convened military leadership and academic experts to delve into…
Pardee School Helps Launch “University Network for Afghan Women”
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, along with 10 colleges and universities from across the U.S. and beyond launched the “University Network for Afghan Women,”in collaboration with the American University of Afghanistan. Hosted by the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council, the network is focused on supporting Afghan women and girls who face some of the…
Stern Recognized as Distinguished Scholar by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation
Jessica Stern, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, has recently been honored as one of 14 distinguished grantees by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation. The prestigious award recognizes leading researchers proposing to make a significant contribution to illuminating an issue of violence.
Garčević Delivers Keynote Address at 23rd BosMUN Conference
Ambassador Vesko Garčević recently graced the 23rd annual Boston University Model United Nations Conference (BosMUN) as the keynote speaker. BosMUN, an undergraduate-led initiative under the auspices of the Boston University International Affairs Association (BUIAA), convened from February 2, 2024 to February 4, 2024, drawing over 2000 delegates from Europe, Asia, and South America. During his…
Hefner Keynote Address at Nahdlatul Ulama Congress in Indonesia
On January 29, 2024, Robert Hefner, Professor of Anthropology and of International Relations at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and Director of the School’s Center for the Study of Asia, gave a keynote address in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, at the annual national congress of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU). With some 90 million followers, NU is the largest…
Woodward Appointed Director of Boston University’s Division of Military Education
Prof. John D. Woodward, Jr., a Professor of the Practice of International Relations at the Pardee School of Global Studies, has been named as the Director of Boston University’s Division of Military Education. Woodward succeeds long-time Director, Dr. Douglas Sears, BU Vice President and Chief of Staff to the President. In his new position, Woodward…
Greenacre on the Potential of “Mobile Money in Africa” to Support Development
On January 29, 2024, Jonathan Greenacre, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, spoke at the Africa Studies Centers Water Rodney seminar series on “Mobil Money in Africa.” Professor Greenacre drew from the book his is authoring on the same subject to explore the potential impact of…
Garčević Contributes to Balkan Policy Brief
Ambassador Vesko Garčević, Professor of the Practice of International Relations at Boston University’s Pardee School of Global Studies has made substantial contributions to the policy brief titled “Between Continuity and Change: Russian Influence and Security Challenges in the Western Balkans Since Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine.” This significant work, authored by Jeta Loshaj and published…
Slobodian Challenges Conventional Views on Globalization in Recent Feature
In a recent Bloomberg Markets article titled “Everything You Thought About Free Trade Is Wrong,” Professor of International History, Quinn Slobodian was featured for his critical examination of globalization. The article explores Slobodian’s latest book, “Crack-Up Capitalism: Market Radicals and the Dream of a World Without Democracy,” challenging the prevailing narrative of free trade’s success….
Storella Joins Church World Service Board
Ambassador Mark Storella waws welcomed as new board members at Church World Service (CWS). The announcement on January 18, 2024, marks a significant addition to CWS leadership. Storella, with a history dating back to the 1990s, highlights CWS’ role in refugee resettlement and expresses pride in contributing to its global humanitarian efforts. His extensive diplomatic career, including serving as Ambassador to Zambia, adds valuable expertise to CWS.
Nolan’s ‘Until I Find You’ Sheds Light on Guatemala’s Hidden Adoption Tragedy
Unveiling her latest work, ‘Until I Find You,’ Rachel Nolan exposes Guatemala’s buried secrets of coerced adoptions. Released by Harvard University Press on January 9, 2024, this poignant narrative uncovers a tragic chapter, offering a powerful exploration of war, inequality, and the resilient spirit of those impacted.
Woodward Appointed New Director of the International History Institute
Dean Scott Taylor of the Pardee School of Global Studies has appointed Prof. John D. Woodward, Jr., a professor of the practice of international relations, to be the new Director of the Pardee School’s International History Institute (IHI). Woodward succeeds Prof. Cathal Nolan of BU’s History Department, who led the IHI since 2018. Prior to…
Heine’s Insights Published: Digital Diplomacy
In the ever-evolving world of international relations, the “Oxford Handbook of Digital Diplomacy” illuminated the intricate dance between technology and diplomacy. Released on January 4, 2024, it showcased Ambassador Jorge Heine’s invaluable insights, exploring the impact of digital diplomacy amidst global disparities, making it an essential guide.
Welcome Quinn Slobodian: Professor of International History
We are thrilled to welcome Quinn Slobodian to the Pardee School of Global Studies in January 2024. A distinguished historian specializing in modern Germany and international history, Slobodian brings a wealth of knowledge and a global perspective to our community. Slobodian, the author of “Crack-Up Capitalism” and “Globalists,” was recently recognized as one of The…
Hefner Explores Nahdlatul Ulama’s Rights Revolution
On December 14, 2023, Professor Robert Hefner, renowned for his work in Anthropology and International Relations, addressed an international conference in Princeton. Presenting on Nahdlatul Ulama’s human rights reformation, Hefner emphasized the global significance of their efforts. His keynote marked the conference’s culmination, fostering dialogue on upholding the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Monroe Doctrine at 200: Unraveling Two Centuries of American Diplomacy
On Saturday, December 9, Professors Garčević, Goldstein (emeritus), Mayers, and Storella analyzed “The Monroe Doctrine: 200 Years of American Diplomatic History.” They traced its roots, explored its evolution into a pillar of American exceptionalism, and noted its impact on multilateral diplomacy. The Monroe Doctrine, at 200, continues to shape America’s global approach.
Najam Attends and Speaks at Climate COP28
Prof. Adil Najam spent a busy two weeks attending, speaking at, and commenting to the media on the global climate talks at COP28. Here are some details.
Grimes Unveils New Report: ‘Leading by Design’
Professor Grimes co-authored the GDP Center report, “Leading by Design: Asian Lessons for Monitoring Global Financial Stability.” The report, presented at the ASEAN+3 Forum, delves into the regional surveillance efforts of AMRO, offering valuable insights and lessons for other regional financing arrangements.
Heine Authors Lead Article in France’s Esteemed IR Journal
Professor Heine authored a recent lead article in Politique étrangère, exploring the resurgence of the “Global South.” Highlighting the absence of major Northern powers at the UN General Assembly, Heine’s insights delved into the transformative global landscape and the growing impact of this geopolitical shift.