Ruxandra Paul Discusses Migration Management as Nation-Building
The discussion took place in conjunction with the FMHT international workshop Disrupting the Human Trafficking – Migration Nexus.
FMHT: Disrupting the Human Trafficking-Migration Nexus
FMHT hosted the workshop aimed at innovation disrupting exploitation markets of vulnerable and displaced populations.
Policy Leaders Forum Hosts Facebook’s Counterterrorism Chief
Monika Bickert, Head of Global Policy at Facebook, discussed how the social network combats the complex issues of extremism and terror.
BtH: Puerto Rico Facing Debt and Disaster
The Beyond the Headlines, or BtH, series continued with a discussion on the destruction in Puerto Rico caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Pardee School Faculty Speak at Intelligence Seminar
The intelligence seminar focused on non-official cover and influence operations.
Pardee Research Seminar: Woodward on a Spy’s Guide to BU
Prof. John Woodward discussed the numerous ties between Boston University and United States intelligence and espionage history.
BtH: Is Resolution Possible in Jammu and Kashmir?
The Beyond the Headlines, or BtH, series continued with a discussion on whether a resolution is possible to the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.
Pardee Professors Speak at HTC Forum on N. Korea
Pardee School professors Thomas Berger, Jayita Sarkar and Robert Loftis spoke as part of a Howard Thurman Center forum on North Korea.
Center for the Study of Europe Hosts Hirschman Conference
The aim of the conference, the first on Hirschman since his death in 2012, was to develop better theoretical and historical understanding of Hirschman’s legacy.
James Gives Talk on China and the U.S. Defense Supply Chain
The Project on the Political Economy of Security hosted Professor Andrew James for a discussion on China in the U.S. Defense Supply Chain.
Pardee Research Seminar: Karra on Distance and Health
Prof. Mahesh Karra delivered a presentation entitled “Understanding and Measuring the Impact of Distance on Health: Evidence From Two Studies.”
BtH: The United States, China and the Two Koreas
The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion on the current tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Sen. Dan Coats, DNI, Meets With Pardee School Students, Faculty
The Pardee School hosted Senator Daniel Coats, the US Director of National Intelligence, for discussions with students and with faculty.
Pardee Works: Career Opportunities in the CIA and DIA
The Pardee Works series continued with Professors Joseph Wippl and John Woodward discussing career and internship opportunities within the CIA and DIA.
Asian Studies Hosts Fall 2017 Reception
The event, which was organized in collaboration with the student group ASIABU, was filled with food, fun, and a dance performance.
CNN’s Peter Bergen Gives Talk on the Future of Terrorism
Bergen discussed a wide range of topics including the future of terrorism and the current threat posed by ISIS.
Lori, Schilde Discuss Migration Innovation Incubators
Professors Noora Lori and Kaija Schilde discussed how they have attempted to bring practical interventions into the classroom with projects like the Urban Refuge app.
Fewsmith Hosts Delegation From China’s CCTB
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith hosted a delegation from the China’s Central Compilation and Translation Bureau (CCTB) led by Deputy Director-General Wei Hashing.
Pardee Works: Danilowicz on Foreign Service Careers
Diplomat in Residence for New England Jon F. Danilowicz discussed navigating career and internship opportunities at the State Department.
CURA: Mandaville at Religion and World Affairs Colloquium
CURA kicked off their Religion and World Affairs Colloquium with Peter Mandaville, Professor of Policy and Government at George Mason University.