Najam Speaks at GDP Center Open House
Pardee School Dean Adil Najam presented on his work as co-author of the Pakistan National Human Development Report (NHDR) on Youth.
ASC Hosts Annual Bradford Morse Lecture and Fall Reception
The lecture featured a talk from Rutgers Prof. Barbara M. Cooper entitled “Reflections on a Baby Scandal: Paradoxes of Fertility and Infertility in West Africa.”
CURA Hosts APSA Religion and Politics Meeting and Reception
The Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs hosted a meeting and reception for the Religion and Politics section of the American Political Science Association.
Micallef Delivers 2018 Campagna-Kerven Lecture on Modern Turkey
Prof. Roberta Micallef delivered a lecture entitled “Representing Herself: Turkish Women’s Narratives and Autobiographies.”
BUCSA Hosts Symposium on Yogic Traditions in the U.S.
The symposium featured a day of panels on a range of topics as well as a concert of Indian vocal music on yogic themes and a range of kirtan chants.
Najam Interviewed on VOA on Terror Financing Politics
Dean Adil Najam comments on the high political drama of terrorism financing at FATF.
Alumni Spotlight: Fraser on Digital Media Careers
Jeffrey Fraser (Pardee ’94) discusses his 24 years of international product, sales and service management experience.
Alumni Spotlight: Paul Nathanson on Strategic Communications
Paul Nathanson (Pardee ’85) discusses his more than 25 years of experience working in strategic, crisis and corporate communications.
Najam Speaks at Harvard Panel on Technology and Climate Change
Dean Adil Najam spoke as part of a panel on the politics of science and technology in the face of climate change.
Rodima-Taylor Co-Edits African Studies Review Special Forum
The new African Studies Review Forum focuses on land disputes and displacement in post-conflict Africa.
Center for the Study of Europe Hosts Nordic Ways Panel
The panel featured diplomats from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland and was moderated by Prof. Cathie Jo Martin.
BtH: After the Chinese Communist Party Congress
The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion on the recent 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.
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.
Pardee School Faculty Speak at Intelligence Seminar
The intelligence seminar focused on non-official cover and influence operations.
Greek Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Visits Pardee School
Prof. Erik Goldstein hosted Terens Quick, Greece’s Deputy Minister of State for Coordinating Government Operations, for a meeting at 152 Bay State Road.
Fewsmith Speaks at Conference on China’s 19th Party Congress
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith also spoke as part of a conversation hosted by the the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on China’s 19th Party Congress.
Menchik Speaks at Stanford on Indonesian Islamic Civil Society
Prof. Jeremy Menchik spoke at two events at Stanford University on October 12, 2017.
Lukes Speaks at Havel Presidential Library, Meltingpot Conference
Lukes spoke at the Swedish embassy and Vaclav Havel Presidential Library in Prague, and at the 2017 Meltingpot Conference.
Inkblot Project Recognized for Challenging Extremism
Prof. Jessica Stern‘s students received honorable mention at the recent P2P: Challenging Extremism competition for the Inkblot Project.
Pardee School Celebrates 2017 Convocation
The Pardee School of Global Studies celebrated its 2017 Convocation at the Walter Brown Arena on Saturday, May 20.