Schmidt Presents Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy at Two Book Talks
Professor Schmidt discussed her latest book with Jacques Delors Centre and the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Lori Discusses Offshore Citizens During Multiple Book Talks
Professor Lori discussed her latest book, which explores the forces shaping citizenship policy in the United Arab Emirates.
Nolan Publishes Article on Guatemalan Child Migration
“History of Guatemalan child refugees is completely absent in U.S. discussions of why Guatemalan children are arriving at our border, and the crimes now underway in the U.S. migration system.”
Lori’s Offshore Citizens Receives Distinguished Book Award
The ENMISA Distinguished Book Award recognizes a pieces excellence in the field of ethnicity, nationalism, or migration studies.
Brulé Publishes Women, Power, and Property
Prof. Brulé’s new book explores the issue of quotas for women in government and their capacity to upend entrenched social, political, and economic hierarchies.
Heine Publishes Article on the Future of Diplomats
Will the COVID-19 pandemic lead to a marginalization of diplomats?
Karra Awarded BU Seed Grant Award
Professor Karra’s research aims to identify strategies for delivering reproductive health services through social networks in low-income settings in India.
Heine Publishes Essay on China-Latin America Relations
“Despite the pandemic and United States-China rivalry, trade relations between China and Latin America, particularly with South America, will continue to grow.”
Selin Publishes New Book: Mercury Stories
Professor Selin’s latest book examines sustainability through analyzing human interactions with mercury over thousands of years.
Chehabi Publishes Article on the Malleability of Sharia
Professor Chehabi discusses how religious authorities reclassified caviar to conform to the sharia.
Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on the IMF & COVID-19 Recovery
“The IMF has taken an important step forward; the world economy and its people cannot afford for it to go backward.”
Heine Co-Authors Essay on Latin American Geopolitics
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?
Harsch Discusses Measurement of State Fragility
“Legibility…highlights that ‘states fail not because they have too much bureaucracy, but because they have too little.’”
Ye Discusses China’s “Wolf-Warrior” Diplomacy in Global Asia
“COVID-era China…was at the epicenter of pandemic geopolitics and populism. Wolf-warrior diplomacy emerged against this backdrop.”
Grimes & Kring Publish Research on ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office
Professor Grimes and William Kring explore whether AMRO is moving toward fulfilling the mission with which the ASEAN+3 finance ministers have charged it.
Lori Awarded APSA Best Book Prize
Professor Lori’s book Offshore Citizens: Permanent Temporary Status in the Gulf was awarded the 2020 Best Book Prize from the Migration and Citizenship section of the American Political Science Association.
Schmidt Presents Her Latest Book During EU Commission Event
Prof. Schmidt and representatives from the EU Commission’s Directorate General for Economics and Finance discussed her latest book and lessons Europe learned from the Eurozone Crisis.
Woldemariam Publishes Research on COVID-19 in the Horn of Africa
“While many of the…consequences of the pandemic in the region have been in line with global patterns, it has also reinforced existing national pathologies.”
Shifrinson Publishes Book Review in Perspectives on Politics
Professor Shifrinson and T.V. Paul review each other’s research on historical and future global power shifts.
Miller Speaks During Handbook of China-India Relations Book Launch
Prof. Miller discussed the China-India relationship and the key role it plays in international security as well as the future of Asia.