Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on G20 Debt Relief Strategy
“A bolder new debt-relief initiative…can help to reverse the recent increase in poverty worldwide, reduce damaging inequalities, and save our planet for future generations.”
Sarkar Discusses Gender in Nuclear Politics in Thinktank Podcast
In the episode, Sarkar discussed the role of gender in teaching and studying nuclear politics in today’s world
Heine Discusses Chinese Foreign Investment & Trade in Chile
Ambassador Heine discussed the strange concern surrounding Chinese FDI in Chile.
Ye Discusses the Changing U.S.-China Narrative in Politico
What does the U.S. need to change about the way it talks about China?
Selin Quoted Discussing Biden Approach to Climate Change
On climate change, Biden “will have to balance that imperative against what he can actually expect to accomplish.”
Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on Global Financial Safety Net
“The global financial safety net will require further expansion in order to mitigate the effects of and facilitate the recovery from this crisis.”
Miller Discusses U.S.-India Relations Under Biden in Hindustan Times
“A Biden administration will not particularly change the relationship. And, in many ways, it may even come out stronger.”
Lukes Discusses Biden’s “Defeat in Victory” in Interview
Professor Lukes discussed the United States presidential election and the challenges that both President Trump and President-elect Biden will soon face.
Heine Publishes Article on Latin America & Active Non-Alignment
“Rarely has the willingness of Latin American governments to engage in the Cold War game…proved to have such deadly and devastating consequences.”
Najam Describes American Political Divide In Dawn Op-Ed
“It had become commonplace to describe America as divided…Maybe angst is a better word to describe the state of this Union”
“The World After Coronavirus” Featured in Chatham House Article
“Because of [COVID-19] we are now confronted with the necessity to break down those boundaries that we had so painstakingly constructed.”
Heine Publishes Article on New Chilean Constitution
“Chile is at a turning point. The opportunity to come up with a new constitution…beckons.”
Schmidt Publishes Article on the Dangers to American Democracy
“The US is certainly a divided country today… but those divides have been building for a very long time.”
Garčević Publishes Op-Ed on Future U.S./Balkan Relations
“Americans are not fixers by default. It is an illusion, and reflects a failure to take responsibility, to expect others to fix all your problems.”
Najam Discusses U.S. Presidential Election with International Media
Dean Najam explained and discussed election results and how U.S. elections work with outlets from Pakistan, India, and the Philippines.
Garčević Discusses U.S. Election & Foreign Policy with PRVA TV
Ambassador Garčević discussed U.S. presidential campaigns, predicted election results, and the future of the country’s foreign policy under a new administration.
Lukes Publishes 2 Articles on U.S. Presidential Election
Prof. Lukes discusses the U.S. presidential election, how it has effected the country, and who the immediate winners and losers are.
Stern Quoted in Article Discussing Threats of Post-Election Violence
While activity increases nationwide, Prof. Stern said she does not believe militia groups in New England pose much of a threat.
Garčević Discusses How U.S. Election Could Effect EU Relations
Ambassador Garčević commented on the possible shifts in U.S. foreign policy after the election, specifically U.S./EU relations.
Students and Faculty Comment on U.S. Presidential Election
Joaquín Martínez Albán, Alexander Beatty, Prof. Rachel Brulé, Alhassan Hashad, Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller, and Dean Adil Najam offered their feelings on the 2020 presidential election.