Najam’s Research Among Most Cited NML Papers
Najam’s research paper on NGO-government relations amongst the six most popular ever published in the journal NML.
GEGI Launches China Energy Finance Database
The database allows users to search and display the overseas lending of the China Development Bank and the Export-Import Bank of China.
Klinger Contributes Chapter to Beyond Neoliberalism
Prof. Julie Klinger’s chapter explores the evolution of “China” and “Globalization” studies in U.S. and Chinese social science research in the post-Cold War era.
Miller Speaks at Houston India Conference
Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller spoke as part of a panel at the conference entitled “Soft Power of India.”
Goldstein Gives Lecture on Modern Philhellenism
Prof. Erik Goldstein spoke as part of the fourth annual lectures in modern Philhellenism hosted by the Consul General of Greece in Boston.
Gallagher Publishes Book on China and Development in Latin America
China and Sustainable Development in Latin America documents the impact of the China-led commodity boom in Latin America.
Klinger to Edit Issue of Journal of Latin American Geography
Prof. Julie Klinger is guest editing the issue which will focus on China-Latin America relations.
Aftandilian Publishes Journal Article on Armenian Genocide
Gregory Aftandilian publishes journal article on how the Armenian genocide impacted the children of the survivors.
Ban Gives Presentation on ESM Transparency and Accountability
Prof. Cornel Ban presented on “ESM Integrity, Transparency and Accountability.”
Ban’s Ruling Ideas Reviewed by EU Visions
Prof. Cornel Ban’s book Ruling Ideas: How Global Neoliberalism Goes Local was recently reviewed by EU Visions.
Norton Publishes Review of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn’s Book, Policies
Prof. Augustus Richard Norton examines how ideas and policies proposed by Flynn are representative of positions that are salient in the White House.
Dean Najam Meets With BU Alumni in New York
Dean Adil Najam spoke to Boston University alumni in New York City on the future of climate change.
Pardee School Faculty Attend ISA Conference
The highly-attended annual convention fosters rigorous discussion on a broad range of topics within the field of international studies.
Pardee Graduate Council Hosts 6th Graduate Conference
The theme for this year’s conference, hosted by the Pardee Graduate Council, was “Walls or Bridges? Restructuring for a Better Tomorrow.”
Najam Publishes Paper on “Pakistan at 70”
Dean Adil Najam wrote the lead article on Pakistan’s 70th birthday in an annual review of 2017.
Keylor Publishes Journal Paper on WWI Role of Congress
Prof. William Keylor discusses the role that the United States Congress played during World War I.
Gallagher Contributes to Latin America and the Asian Giants
Prof. Kevin Gallagher contributed a chapter to Latin America and the Asian Giants: Evolving Ties with China and India.
Pardee Periodical Publishes Fall 2016 Issue
The second issue of the Pardee Periodical, the graduate academic journal at the Pardee School, recently published its second issue.
Ban Publishes on Political Economy of Shadow Banking
Prof. Cornel Ban’s article was published in the Review of International Political Economy.
Sarkar, Capella Zielinski Awarded Stanton Foundation Grant
Professors Jayita Sarkar and Rosella Capella Zielinski were awarded the grant for the development of a new course on nuclear security.