Menchik Wins ISA Religion and IR Book Award
Prof. Jeremy Menchik won the award for his book Islam and Democracy in Indonesia: Tolerance Without Liberalism.
Najam Chairs South Asian Network of Environmental Economists
Dean Adil Najam completes his tenure as Chair of the South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics.
Schmidt’s Photography on Exhibition at Pardee School
An exhibition of photography by Prof. Vivien Schmidt will be on display at 121 Bay State Road until December 19, 2016.
Schmidt Speaks at BCFR, Harvard on EU and the Future of Europe
Prof. Vivien Schmidt gave two recent talks on Europe and the future of the European Union.
Keller Wins NECLAS Criscenti Best Article Award
Prof. Renata Keller won the Joseph T. Criscenti Best Article Award from the New England Council of Latin American Studies
Ban Presents on Transparency and Accountability of EIB
Prof. Cornel Ban presented at a recent conference on transparency and accountability at the European Investment Bank (EIB).
Pineda Wins Malcolm Lowry Fine Arts Literary Essay Award
Prof. Adela Pineda won the award for Las Travesías de John Steinbeck Por México, El Cine y Las Vicisitudes Del Progreso.
What Foreign Policy Challenges Face the Next U.S. President?
Pardee School faculty weigh in on the biggest foreign policy challenges facing the next President of the United States.
IDF Expert Discusses Israeli Homeland Security with Pardee Students
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Colonel Bentzi Gruber spoke to students in Prof. John Woodward’s “Intelligence and Homeland Security,” course.
Pardee School Students, Faculty to Present at MESA Conference
Pardee School students and faculty members will present at the upcoming Middle East Studies Association Conference being held in Boston.
Gallagher Presents GEGI Study at Columbia University
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discussed China’s global developmental finance institutions, China’s policy bank lending to foreign governments for energy.
Schmidt Speaks at Conference on Rebuilding Trust of EU Citizens
Prof. Vivien Schmidt spoke at a recent conference the current crises facing the European Union and how to rebuild the trust of EU citizens.
Hare Speaks at Suffolk University on US-Cuba Relations
Amb. Paul Hare gave a talk at the Suffolk University Law School on the future of relations between the United States and Cuba.
Hefner Edits New Book Shari’a Law and Modern Muslim Ethics
Shari’a Law and Modern Muslim Ethics brings together leading scholars of Islamic ethics to examine the varied meanings of Islamic law.
Amb. Saj Mendis Speaks to Pardee Students on India’s Rise
Ambassador Saj Mendis, the current Sri Lankan Ambassador to Bahrain, spoke to students in IR 506 India and the World.
Klinger Organizing AAG Conference Session
Prof. Julie Klinger is organizing the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers to be held in Boston.
Menchik Receives UROP Outstanding Mentor Award
Prof. Jeremy Menchik received an Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award from the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.
Keylor Presents at Conference on Obama’s Foreign Policy Legacy
Prof. William Keylor chaired a session and presented a paper at a recent conference on U.S. President Barack Obama’s legacy in foreign policy.
Wippl Speaks at Conference on the Future of Intelligence
Prof. Joseph Wippl delivered a talk at the 22nd International Conference on Intelligence in the Knowledge Society.
Ban Speaks at Conference on Hierarchies of Money
Prof. Cornel Ban spoke at a recent conference on the hierarchies of money and shadow banking.