Hare Speaks at Endicott College on U.S.-Cuba Relations
Amb. Paul Hare discussed the future of relations between the United States and Cuba.
GEGI Launches China-LatAm Finance Database
The database provides up-to-date information on Chinese policy bank loans to Latin America by country, lender, sector and year.
Menchik Leads Workshops on Combating Islamophobia
Prof. Jeremy Menchik led two workshops at the conference on “How to Combat Islamophobia.”
Corgan Speaks at Arctic VI Conference at Tufts
Prof. Michael Corgan moderated a panel at the Arctic VI Conference at Tufts University.
Woodward Speaks at University of Pittsburgh
Prof. John Woodward offered his views on recent national security and intelligence-related developments.
Woodward Speaks on Intelligence Challenges
Prof. John Woodward spoke on intelligence challenges at Nutter McClennen & Fish Law firm in Boston.
Norton Attends Advisory Meeting for D.C. Arab Center
Prof. Augustus Richard Norton also conducted an external review of the Georgetown University Center for International and Regional Studies.
Mudarri Arab Civilization Fund Receives New Gift
The Mudarri Fund supports wide-reaching programming and curricular innovation that explores the many contributions of Arab civilization.
Pardee School Signs APSIA Statement on Travel Ban
Dean Adil Najam joined deans from schools of global studies across the country in signing the Commitment to Diversity Statement.
Sarkar, Capella Zielinski Awarded Stanton Foundation Grant
Professors Jayita Sarkar and Rosella Capella Zielinski were awarded the grant for the development of a new course on nuclear security.
Hare Visits U.S. Embassy in Paraguay
During his visit, Amb. Paul Hare learned of an interesting connection between Boston University and the U.S. embassy in Asunción.
Pardee Students Prepare Campaign to Combat Extremism
Students in Prof. Jessica Stern’s IR 500: Violent Extremism course will work on a campaign to counter terrorist recruitment.
Pardee Periodical Calls for Papers for Spring 2017 Issue
The Pardee Periodical is now accepting submissions through February 7, 2017 for its Spring 2017 issue.
Fewsmith Speaks at Penn on China’s Party Congress
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discussed the political and economic implications of the recent 19th Party Congress in China.
Pardee School Introduces Redesigned Graduate Programs
The Pardee School offers six MA programs with eight functional specializations, two dual-degree programs, one regional degree and two graduate certificates.
Pardee School at APSIA Deans’ Meeting
Dean Adil Najam represents the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at the 2017 APSIA Deans’ Meeting.
Karam Publishes Journal Article on 1958 Iraqi Revolution
Jeffrey G. Karam discusses how American officials were caught by surprise by a military coup and later revolution in Iraq in 1958.
Fewsmith Meets With Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith was part of a delegation that met with Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen.
Najam Gives Lecture at SDPI on the Post-Truth Era
Dean Adil Najam delivered a lecture on the role of the media and academics in the “post-truth” era at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute
What Was the Top Global Story of 2016?
Pardee School faculty give their thoughts on the most important international stories of 2016.