GDP Center Hosts T20 Workshop and Public Panel
The GDP Center hosted an official T-20 workshop and public panel at 121 Bay State Road.
Ye Publishes Journal Article on Belt and Road Initiative
Prof. Min Ye published a journal article entitled “Fragmentation and Mobilization: Domestic Politics of the Belt and Road in China.”
Klinger Receives Grant to Research China-Africa Space Cooperation
Prof. Julie Klinger received a SAIS-CARI travel grant to conduct research on China-Africa space cooperation in South Africa, Tunisia and Algeria.
Karra Gives Talks on the Effect of Improved Access to Family Planning
Prof. Mahesh Karra delivered a talk entitled “The Causal Effect of Improved Access to Family Planning: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Urban Malawi.”
Shifrinson Speaks at German Think Tank on Transatlantic Security
Prof. Joshua Shifrinson spoke at Siftung, Wissenschaft, und Politik as part of a discussion on transatlantic security in the age of United States President Donald Trump.
GDP Center Accepting 2019 Summer in the Field Applications
The GDP Center is accepting applications for the 2019 Summer in the Field Program until March 15, 2019.
Gannon Gives Talk on Interstate Security Alignments
Gannon delivered a talk entitled “Use Their Force: Interstate Security Alignments and the Distribution of Military Capabilities.”
Sarkar Speaks at Dartmouth on Capitalism and Nonproliferation
Prof. Jayita Sarkar gave a talk entitled “Light Water Capitalism: American Global Power through Nonproliferation.”
Karra in the International Journal of Epidemiology
Prof. Mahesh Karra discusses the role of women’s autonomy and acceptability of intimate-partner violence in maternal healthcare utilization in low and middle-income countries.
Klinger’s Book Cited in Article on Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger’s book Rare Earth Frontiers was cited in an article in GreenBiz by Roger Turner, a research fellow at the Science History Institute.
Research Seminar: Woldemariam on Insurgents From Rebelling to Ruling
Prof. Michael Woldemariam gave a talk entitled “From Rebelling to Ruling: How Insurgents Consolidate Political Authority After Victory.”
Applications Open for Global Innovation Impact Seed Grants
The spring 2019 Global Innovation Impact Seed Grants are being offered in partnership between the Pardee School and Innovate@BU BUild Lab.
Klinger Co-Edits Special Issue of Territory, Politics, Governance
Prof. Julie Klinger co-edited a special issue of the journal Territory, Politics, Governance.
Chehabi Publishes Book Culture Wars and Dual Society in Iran
Prof. Houchang Chehabi published a new book entitled “Culture Wars and Dual Society in Iran.”
Gallagher Publishes Book Chapter on Global Inequality
GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher published an article on global inequality in a new book International Policy Rules and Inequality: Implications for Global Economic Governance.
Greenwald Publishes Article on a New Economic Middle East
Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) envisions a new economic revolution in the Middle East.
BUCSA Launches Website on Asia at the World’s Fairs
The BUCSA digital humanities project explores exhibits on Asian dance and architecture at the international fairs held in the 19th century.
Hefner Coordinates Workshops on Indonesian Electoral Campaign
Prof. Robert Hefner coordinated a workshop on the role of Islam and Muslims in the 2019 presidential electoral campaign.
Shifrinson Publishes Article in Journal of Strategic Studies
Prof. Joshua Shifrinson co-wrote an article in the Journal of Strategic Studies.
Shifrinson Publishes Journal Article on China’s Rise
Prof. Joshua Shifrinson’s article, entitled “Should the United States Fear China’s Rise?” was published in the Winter 2019 issue of The Washington Quarterly.