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Grimes Speaks on U.S.-Southeast Asian Financial Relations

in General News

Prof. William Grimes was part of a roundtable on “U.S.-Southeast Asia Financial and Investment Relations” at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Tagged: 2018, CSIS, Roundtable, US. Southeast Asia, William Grimes

Grimes Participates in Symposium on 21st-Century Financial System

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Prof. William Grimes participated in a symposium entitled “Building the Financial System of the 21st Century: An Agenda for Europe and the United States.”

Tagged: 2018, Symposium, William Grimes

Corgan Speaks at USC Arctic Conference

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Prof. Michael Corgan participated in a panel entitled “National Strategies and Future Arctic Policies.”

Tagged: 2018, Arctic Conference, michael corgan, USC

Miller Attends 8th Annual India Security Workshop

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Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller attended the 8th annual India Security Workshop at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for the Advanced Study of India.

Tagged: 2018, India Security Workshop, Manjari Miller

Hefner Presents at Conference on Islam at George Mason University

in General News

Prof. Robert Hefner presented a paper on, “Plurality in Being Islamic: Perspectives from Indonesia on the Balkans-to-Bengal Legacy.”

Tagged: 2018, conference, Islam, Robert Hefner

Sarkar Delivers Lecture at the University of Toronto

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Prof. Jayita Sarkar delivered a talk entitled, “Nuclear Dominoes in Asia: Tarapur, the Chinese Explosion, and India’s Plutonium Plant, 1961-1964,”

Tagged: 2018, Jayita Sarkar, lecture, University of Toronto

Pardee School Celebrates #BUGivingDay 2018

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From financial aid to cutting-edge research, student life to social outreach, donations help the School—and our greater community—thrive.

Tagged: 2018, BU Giving Day, Pardee School

Pardee School Faculty Attend 2018 ISA Conference

in Events News, General News, Research

The highly-attended annual convention fosters rigorous discussion on a broad range of topics within the field of international studies.

Tagged: 2018, Daivi Rodima-Taylor, Henrik Selin, ISA, Jayita Sarkar, John Woodward, Joseph Wippl, William Grimes

Lukes Delivers Talk at Society for the Arts and Sciences

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Prof. Igor Lukes delivered a talk entitled “Deception, Myth, and Reality in Czechoslovak History, 1918-1948.”

Tagged: 2018, Igor Lukes, New York, Society for the Arts and Sciences

Prof. Vivien Schmidt Awarded Guggenheim

in General News, Research

Prof. Vivien Schmidt has been awarded the prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship.

Tagged: 2018, Guggenheim Fellowship, Vivien Schmidt

Garcevic Speaks at European Horizons Conference

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Amb. Vesko Garcevic discussed the major challenges for the Common European Defense and Security Policy.

Tagged: 2018, conference, European Horizons, Vesko Garcevic

Menchik Delivers Gatty Lecture at Cornell University

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Prof. Jeremy Menchik delivered a lecture entitled “The Politics of the Fatwa.”

Tagged: 2018, Cornell University, Jeremy Menchik, lecture

Schmidt Speaks at International Conference of Europeanists

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Prof. Vivien Schmidt was the discussant for the keynote address on ‘Populism, Nationalism, and Democracy in Europe.’

Tagged: 2018, 25th International Conference of Europeanists, Vivien Schmidt

Klinger Edits Special Issue of The Extractive Industries and Society

in General News, Research

Prof. Julie Klinger edited a recently published special issue of The Extractive Industries and Society.

Tagged: 2018, Edit, Julie Klinger, Special Issue, The Extractive Industries and Society

Goldstein Gives Lecture at London’s Dr. William’s Library

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Prof. Erik Goldstein delivered a lecture on “Dissenter Diplomacy: Sub-Diplomatic Efforts in the Making of the Anglo-American Alliance, 1850-1918.”

Tagged: 2018, Dr. William's Library, Erik Goldstein, London

Selin Receives Hans Fischer Senior Fellowship

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Prof. Henrik Selin was recently awarded a Hans Fischer Senior Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study at the Technical University of Munich.

Tagged: 2018, Hans Fischer Senior Fellowship, Henrik Selin, TUM

Goldstein Joins Seminar on Advanced Constitutional Law

in General News

Prof. Erik Goldstein is spending the spring semester as a Visiting Professor at King’s College.

Tagged: 2018, Advanced Constitutional Law, Erik Goldstein, King's College, Seminar

Klinger Wins Meridian Book Award for Rare Earth Frontiers

in General News, Research

Prof. Julie Klinger’s new book, Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes, has won the 2017 Meridian Book Award

Tagged: 2018, AAG, Julie Klinger, Meridian Book Award, Rare Earth Frontiers

Longman Briefs U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda

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Prof. Timothy Longman delivered a briefing entitled “Controlling the Narrative: The RPF and the Public” to the U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda, Peter H. Vrooman.

Tagged: 2018, Ambassador, Rwanda, timothy longman, U.S.

Greenwald Speaks at Atlantic Council on Economic Sanctions

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Michael B. Greenwald spoke at the Atlantic Council as part of a discussion on the use of economic sanctions as a policy tool.

Tagged: 2018, Atlantic Council, Economic Sanctions, Michael Greenwald

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