Gallagher Argues That Developing Countries Need Space to Fight COVID-19
Professor Kevin Gallagher calls on the global trade and financial system to align itself with the global effort to attack the COVID crises.
Stern Discusses Online Spread of Right-Wing Extremism in New Book Review
Professor Jessica Stern explores the spread of online extremism in her new review of Going Dark: The Secret Lives of Extremists.
Gallagher Argues Against U.S. Lead at IDB in Latin America Advisor
Professor Kevin Gallagher argues that leadership of the Inter-American Development Bank should be held by a Latin American.
Shifrinson Quoted in Vox Article on John Bolton’s Memoir & Foreign Policy Approach
In discussing John Bolton and the accounts in his new memoir, Professor Joshua Shifrinson argues U.S. foreign policy would be worse off if Bolton had his way more in the White House.
Bacevich Discusses U.S. Military Withdraw from Germany on PBS NewsHour
Appearing on PBS NewsHour, Professor Bacevich argues that ending U.S. security commitment in Europe should be one part of rethinking our overall security posture.
Weinstein & LaBrique Write Op-Ed on White Nationalists in the U.S. Military
Lieutenant General Jack Weinstein shines a light on white nationalism in the U.S. military in a new BU Today op-ed.
Garčević Explores the Two Sides of U.S. Racism in Remaker Op-Ed
Ambassador Vesko Garčević explores the issue of racism from a different angle in his new op-ed.
Stern Discusses Misinformation Surrounding Protests in Lawfare Op-Ed
Professor Jessica Stern discusses the rise of misinformation amid recent protests and the struggle American’s are having identifying genuine messages in a new op-ed.
Pardee Center Research Cited in Op-Ed on Conservation Job Creation
In a new The Conversation op-ed, Professor Heidi Peltier discusses her Pardee Center research and job growth resulting from investment in environmental conservation.
Fewsmith Quoted in AP Article on China-India Relations
Professor Joseph Fewsmith speaks on a recent confrontation and changes to the political status of Kashmir, resulting increased tensions between China and India.
Najam Interviewed on China-India Border Clash
Dean Adil Najam was interviewed on Dawn TV about a recent violent clash at the China-India border.
Gallagher Calls for Action on Climate Change in Progressive International
In a new op-ed, Professor Kevin Gallagher discusses the dire need to bolster global public health, tackle the furies of hyperglobalization, and reverse climate change.
Lukes Discusses Protests and Monuments In Radio Prague Interview
Professor Igor Lukes discusses recent international protests against police violence and the destruction of monuments to historical figures.
Bacevich Op-Ed Encourages Renaming Army Posts Named for Confederate Leaders
Professor Andrew Bacevich calls on the U.S. Army to rename military installations that bear the names of Confederate generals.
Najam in CERP Podcast on COVID-19 Impacts on Climate Policy
Dean Adil Najam explored the lessons to be learned from the environmental impact of COVID-19 on a recent CERP podcast.
Najam in CERP Podcast on COVID-19 Impacts on Climate Policy
Adil Najam, Dean of the Francis S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, was interviewed on the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP) Podcast where he talked about the lessons learned from the environmental impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the improvement in climate indicators as a result of recent lockdowns and how these narratives might…
Garčević Addresses Roots of U.S. Racism in Remaker
Ambassador Vesko Garčević, Professor of the Practice of International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, published an op-ed in Remarker discussing the issues of racism and higher education in the U.S., comparing it with Southeast Europe. The op-ed titled Strange Fruit – a story about racism in America, discusses the roots of racism in…
Garčević Addresses Roots of U.S. Racism in Remaker
In a new op-ed, Ambassador Vesko Garčević examines the historical roots of racism in American society, how the American identity has changed over time, and how racism remains an element of it.
Najam Interviewed on Foreign Policy Impacts of Race Protests
Dean Adil Najam discussed the continuing protests following the death of George Floyd, which have now gained international prominence, on a recent interview on Pakistan television.
Najam Interviewed on Foreign Policy Impacts of Race Protests
Adil Najam, Dean of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, was interviewed on the news show NewsWise on Pakistan’s leading TV channel, DawnTV, where he discussed the continuing protests in the United States following the death of George Floyd, a black man whose neck was pinned to the ground under the knee…