GDP Releases New Paper on AIIB
Global Development policy (GDP) Center released a new working paper on the AIIB and NDB’s first four years of operation.
Min Ye Named Rosenberg Institute Scholar
The Rosenberg Institute for East Asian Studies at Suffolk University names Professor Min Ye as the first Rosenberg Institute Scholar.
Pardee Center Announces 2020 Graduate Summer Fellows
The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future is pleased to announce its 2020 Graduate Summer Fellows.
Najam Publishes Commentary on Science-Policy Divide in One Earth
Adil Najam published an commentary piece in the journal One Earth on the Science-Policy divide, arguing that the best policy advocacy that scientists can do is by doing good science.
GDP Center’s Global China Initiative Receives Carnegie Grant
GDP’s Global China Initiative receives grant from Carnegie Corporation to expand research.
Karra and Colleagues Release First Round Results of COVID-19 Survey
Early results of a national web survey on COVID-19 symptoms and responses, conducted by Prof. Karra and colleagues, finds that older people in the U.S. are maintaining fewer close contacts than younger cohorts.
Najam Speaks at AKU on “The Day After COVID”
Adil Najam gives a virtual presentation and leads a discussion on “Preparing for the Day After COVID” organized by the Aga Khan University (AKU), which attracted a large global audience, especially from South Asia and East Africa.
Schilde, Lori Co-author JGSS Paper on Migration and Border Control
Professors Lori and Schilde co-author a research paper in the ‘Journal of Global Security Studies’ on the political economy of migration and border control.
Sarkar’s JCWS Article Receives Positive Review in H-Diplo
Jayita Sarkar’s article on U.S. policy to curb West European nuclear exports reviewed positively in H-Diplo.
Pardee School Faculty Research Seminars go Online
The Pardee School Research Seminar Series will continue online for the rest of the semester. The latest research seminar, held online, featured Prof. Joshua Shifrinson.
Karra Launches Survey on COVID-19 and Social Distancing
Mahesh Karra launches a national web survey to gather information on the prevalence of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) symptoms and social distancing behavior from the general U.S. population
Shifrinson Writes in JSS on Great Powers Blocking Future Threats
Prof. Shifrinson just published a new research paper in the Journal of Strategic Studies investigating how great powers block future threats from emerging.
CURA Seeks Proposals For Religion and World Affairs Colloquium
Apply Now: CURA is seeking proposals for its Religion and World Affairs Colloquium. The 2020-21 theme is “Religion and Communal Interaction.”
Sarkar contributes to H-Diplo Roundtable
Jayita Sarkar contributed to a roundtable on H-Diplo on Nicholas Miller’s book, Stopping the Bomb. The review is now available online.
Najam Publishes in HBR on Negotiating in a Crisis
Writing in Harvard Business Review, Dean Adil Najam looks into ‘negotiation traps’ that we should avoid during times of crisis.
GDP Center Publishes Book on Development Banks in the Amazon
GDP Center, Pardee Professors, and International Partners publish a book on pursuing inclusive and sustainable economic development in the Andean Amazon.
Jayita Sarkar Writes Tribute for Steve Cohen (1936-2019)
Jayita Sarkar publishes an obituary of South Asia scholar Stephen P. Cohen (1936-2019) in Perspectives on History.
GDP Center Hosts Virtual ‘China-West Dialogue’
Former Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin opens China-West Dialogue, held at the Global Development Policy Center and hosted by Amb. Jorge Heine.
Ngom Publishes Chapters in Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age
Prof. Fallou Ngom publishes chapters in Digital Age on the misunderstandings of literacy in Africa.
Miller Co-edits Book on China-India Relations; Ye Contributes Chapter
Prof. Manjari Miller co-edits the new book, Routledge Handbook of China-India Relations, which includes a chapter by Prof. Min Ye.