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In the Media

Najam Takes Part in Geo News U.S. Election Coverage

in In the Media

“It is hard to think of a recent U.S. Presidential election where the candidates have been as diametrically different – not just in personality but on policy – as Donald Trump and Joe Biden.”

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, Geo TV, U.S. Elections

Heine Writes Letter to Financial Times Editor on Chile’s Constitution

in In the Media

“In 200 years of independent history, Chile has had three constitutions…none of them the product of a democratically elected body…This will now be remedied.”

Tagged: Chile, Constitution, Democracy, Jorge Heine, The Financial Times

Fewsmith Quoted in NYT Discussing Xi Jinping

in In the Media

““The case for remaining on can be built around a sense of impending crisis when the experienced hand has to stay.”

Tagged: 2020, China, Joseph Fewsmith, Joseph Fewsmith، 波士顿大学, New York Times, Xi Jingping, xi jinping، 波士顿大学

Najam Discusses the World After Coronavirus in Prva TV Interview

in In the Media, Videos

Dean Najam discussed the #WorldAfterCorona series, the most important lessons he learned from the series, and much more.

Tagged: #WorldAfterCorona, 2020, Adil Najam, coronavirus, COVID-19, Interview

Lukes Discusses the Prospect of Continued Trump Presidency

in In the Media

Professor Lukes discussed what has changed under President Trump’s leadership and how he has fulfilled the wishes of Kremlin strategists.

Tagged: 2020, Igor Lukes, President Donald Trump, Presidential Election

Heine Discusses the Redrafting of Chile’s Constitution

in In the Media

Chile’s 1980 constitution is “an obsolete and anachronistic document that needs to be replaced.”

Tagged: 2020, Chile, Constitution, Jorge Heine, Latin America Advisor

Najam Discusses U.S. Presidential Debate on BBC Hindi

in In the Media, Videos

Dean Najam discussed both candidates’ performance, the impact on the election, and the general state of the election overall.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, BBC Hindi, Presidential Election, U.S. Elections

Shifrinson Co-Authors Politico Magazine Op-Ed on U.S. Alliances

in In the Media

Biden talks about “friends and allies” as if they’re the same thing. They aren’t.

Tagged: 2020, Allies, diplomacy, Joshua Shifrinson, Politico Magazine

Ye Discusses China’s BRI & Economic Recovery Amid COVID

in In the Media, Videos

Professor Ye outlined China’s rapid economic recovery and the role of the BRI in this during a segment on Money Talks.

Tagged: 2020, Belt and Road Initiative, China, Min Ye, Money Talks

Chehabi Discusses Isaac Asimov’s Novels in BU Today

in In the Media

“I cannot help noticing the parallels between my here and now and the bifurcated society depicted in Asimov’s two dystopian novels.”

Tagged: 2020, BU Today, coronavirus, COVID-19, Faculty News, Houchang Chehabi

Grimes Discusses Leadership Under Japan’s New Prime Minister

in In the Media

“While Suga is extremely effective as a party manager, he will likely have to work harder to satisfy intra-party factions that support him.”

Tagged: 2020, international affairs, Japan, William Grimes

Ye Quoted on China’s Global Economic Strategy in The Wire China

in In the Media

Will China’s dominant control of the world’s cobalt supply give it an insurmountable edge in developing electric vehicles?

Tagged: 2020, China, global economics, Min Ye, The Wire China

Pardee School Student Publishes Op-Ed on U.S.-Venezuela Relations

in In the Media, Student News

“The United States must work towards supporting the soon-to-be election in Venezuela instead of fanning the flames of political polarization.”

Tagged: 2020, International Affairs Review, MA students, student research, Venezuela

Lukes Publishes Op-Ed on Crises in the U.S.

in In the Media

Professor Lukes discusses everything from the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg to President Trump contracting COVID-19.

Tagged: 2020, COVID-19, Igor Lukes, Pritomnost, United States

Najam Discusses U.S. Elections on Hum News Interview

in In the Media, Videos

Dean Najam discussed the first presidential debate, the U.S. voter divide, and the inaccuracy of polling numbers.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, HUM News, U.S. Elections, US President

Najam Appears on Pakistonomy Podcast

in In the Media, Videos

Dean Najam discussed polarization, generational shifts in Pakistan, climate change, and more.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, Climate Change, Pakistan, Podcast

Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on the IMF & COVID-19 Recovery

in In the Media, Research

“The IMF has taken an important step forward; the world economy and its people cannot afford for it to go backward.”

Tagged: 2020, Brookings, coronavirus, COVID-19, IMF, Kevin Gallagher

Miller Publishes Hindustan Times Article on Cyberwarfare

in In the Media

“Given that it poses a fundamental threat to both institutions and individuals, there has to be a concerted government-driven long-term strategy to counter [cyberwarfare].”

Tagged: 2020, China, Cybersecurity, Hindustan Times, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Lukes Publishes Article on First U.S. Presidential Debate

in In the Media

“It was a primitive free-for-all, full of anger and aggression, a cacophony of half-truths and lies.”

Tagged: 2020, Catholic Weekly, Election 2020, Igor Lukes, U.S. Elections

Heine Co-Authors Essay on Latin American Geopolitics

in In the Media, Research

Will the lack of regional unity in Latin America leave it at the mercy of the U.S. and China, or can they manage their own affairs without being manipulated by others?

Tagged: 2020, Global Policy, Jorge Heine, Latin America, US-China

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