Sarkar Appointed Non-Resident Fellow at Stimson Center
Prof. Jayita Sarkar has been appointed non-resident fellow at the Stimson Center in Washington, DC.
Sarkar to serve on SHOT Prize Committee
Prof. Jayita Sarkar has been invited to serve on the Joan Cahalin Robinson Prize Committee for the Society for the History of Technology.
Selin Selected to Expert Group on Minamata Convention
Prof. Henrik Selin has been named a member of an expert group for developing a framework for future effectiveness evaluations of the Minamata Convention on Mercury.
Woodward Speaks on Biometric Technologies and Counterterrorism at Belfer Center
Prof. John D. Woodward Jr. gave a presentation on “The Promise and Performance of Biometrics in Combating Terrorism” as part of the Intelligence Project at the Belfer Center.
Selin Publishes Journal Article in Ambio on Minamata Convention
Prof. Henrik Selin was the lead author of an article in the journal Ambio identifying areas in which researchers can support the Minamata Convention on Mercury.
Recent Retrospectives on Robert Hefner’s Civil Islam
Prof. Robert Hefner’s book Civil Islam has figured centrally in the renewed discussion on Indonesia’s success as a Muslim-majority country transitioning to democracy.
Pardee School Welcomes 2017-18 Dean’s Ambassadors
The Pardee School and Dean Adil Najam are proud to welcome the 2017-18 class of Dean’s Ambassadors.
Stern Gives Webinar on Terrorism
Prof. Jessica Stern, one of the country’s leading terrorism experts, spoke as part of a webinar organized by the Boston University Loyalty Society.
Pardee Faculty Participate in Raisina Dialogue
Professors Manjari Chatterjee Miller and Jayita Sarkar were invited to participate as featured delegates in the 2018 Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi.
Prof. Perry Mehrling Joins Pardee School Faculty
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies is pleased to welcome Professor of International Political Economy Perry Mehrling.
Sarkar Publishes Article in Journal of Strategic Studies
Prof. Jayita Sarkar’s article is entitled “‘It Isn’t Over Until the Fuel Cell Sings’: A Reassessment of the US and French Pledges of Nuclear Assistance in the 1970s.”
Stern Named Co-Investigator on DOJ/NIJ Project
Prof. Jessica Stern is currently a co-investigator on a project to evaluate the impact of Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) initiatives.
Gallagher Named Co-Chair of T20 Task Force
Prof. Kevin Gallagher has been named a co-chair of the T20 task force on International Financial Architecture for Stability and Development.
Najam Awarded Honorary Doctorate by ITU
Dean Adil Najam’s contributions to international relations, development and environment were recognized by ITU in Lahore, Pakistan.
Berger Gives Talks on U.S.-Japan Relations
Prof. Thomas Berger spoke at the University of Toronto, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the Université de Montreal.
Longman Attends African Religions Conference in Beijing
Prof. Timothy Longman presented a paper on “Explaining Church-State Conflict and Cooperation in East Africa,” at the conference.
Karra Speaks at Ethiopian Academy of Sciences Congress
Prof. Mahesh Karra spoke as part of a panel at the 3rd Science Congress hosted by the Ethiopian Academy of Sciences.
Fewsmith Speaks on U.S.-China Relations at the Carter Center
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith spoke at the sixth forum on relations between the United States and China at the Carter Center.
Keylor Delivers Talk on Wilsonian Internationalism
The conference, entitled “1917: The Beginning of the American Century,” was hosted by the University of Rome.
Stern Meets With IMCTC Secretary General
Prof. Jessica Stern met with the Secretary General of the Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Coalition.