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Research

Gallagher’s Global Policy Article One of 2016’s Most Cited

in General News, Research

Prof. Kevin Gallagher’s article in Global Policy was recently announced as one of the journal’s most cited papers in 2016.

Tagged: 2017, Global Policy, Journal, Kevin Gallagher, Most Cited

Sarkar Publishes Op-Ed in WaPo on North Korea

in In the Media, Research

Prof. Jayita Sarkar examines how the United States could potentially relieve tensions with North Korea without using a military strike or sanctions.

Tagged: 2017, In The Media, Jayita Sarkar, Journal of Strategic Studies, North Korea, United States, Washington Post

Student Spotlight: Bodamer on Pardee Center Fellowship

in Research, Student News

Florian Bodamer (Pardee ’18) was a graduate summer fellow at The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future.

Tagged: 2017, fellowship, Florian Bodamer, Pardee Center, research, student spotlight

Palmer Publishes Journal Articles on Shining Path

in Research

Prof. David Scott Palmer also recently traveled to Peru and Ecuador as a Smithsonian Expert.

Tagged: 2017, David Scott Palmer, Journal Article, Peru, research, Shining Path, Small Wars and Insurgencies, Turkish Journal of Security Studies

Longman Publishes Memory and Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda

in Research

Prof. Timothy Longman’s book focuses on the Rwandan government’s social engineering project and how the population has responded.

Tagged: 2017, Book, genocide, Memory and Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda, Rwanda, timothy longman

Najam Interviewed by IIASA on Living in the Age of Adaptation

in In the Media, Research

Dean Adil Najam discusses his experience as a Young Scientists Summer Program Fellow at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.

Tagged: 2017, adaptation, Adil Najam, Climate Change, Development, IIASA, YPPS

Najam Presents Review of SDGs at UNHLPF

in Research

Dean Adil Najam was asked by the United Nations to be an expert respondent on country progress towards Sustainable Development Goals.

Tagged: 2017, Adil Najam, Asian Development Bank, HLPF, SDGs, United Nations

Garcevic Contributes to CEAS Study on NATO in the Balkans

in Research

Amb. Vesko Garcevic contributed to a recent study by the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies on the case for NATO in the Western Balkans.

Tagged: 2017, Balkans, CEAS, NATO, Vesko Garcevic

Miller Publishes Article in FA on Modi and Israel

in In the Media, Research

Prof. Manjari Miller examines India-Israel bilateral relations and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Israel.

Tagged: 2017, Foreign Affairs, In The Media, India, israel, Manjari Miller, Modi

Menchik Publishes Journal Article on Constructivism and Religion

in Research

Prof. Jeremy Menchik’s article, published in Comparative Politics, explores the constructivist approach to religion and world politics.

Tagged: 2017, Comparative Politics, Constructivist Approach, Jeremy Menchik, Religion, research, World Politics

Najam Keynotes at IIASA Anniversary in Vienna

in Research, Videos

Pardee School Dean Adil Najam was invited to give a keynote address at the 40th Anniversary of the YSSP program at IIASA in Vienna.

Tagged: 2017, adaptation, Adil Najam, Climate Change, IIASA, Water

Najam Speaks at MSF Scientific Days South Asia

in Research, Videos

Dean Adil Najam delivered the keynote address at at the Médecins Sans Frontières Scientific Days South Asia 2017.

Tagged: 2017, adaptation, Adil Najam, Climate Change, MSF, Water

Najam Discusses Pakistan’s Future Stability at USIP

in Alumni, Research, Videos

Dean Adil Najam spoke at USIP in Washington, D.C., on “Key Elements for a Stable Pakistan.”

Tagged: 2017, Adil Najam, Moeed Yusuf, Pakistan, Shahid Javed Burki, USIP, video, Women, youth

Najam and Pakistan Ambassador Talk Diplomacy at Harvard

in Research, Videos

Adil Najam joined the new Pakistan Ambassador to USA for a ‘Conversation in Diplomacy’ at the Harvard Kennedy School.

Tagged: 2017, Adil Najam, diplomacy, Foreign Affairs, Pakistan, US-Pakistan Relations

Najam Attends Biodiversity 3.0 Experts Meeting at Oxford

in Research

Adil Najam attended an experts group meeting, held at the Oxford Martin School, on redesigning global biodiversity initiatives.

Tagged: 2017, Adil Najam, Biodiversity, Oxford Martin School, Oxford Univeristy

Najam’s Research Among Most Cited NML Papers

in Research

Najam’s research paper on NGO-government relations amongst the six most popular ever published in the journal NML.

Tagged: 2017, Adil Najam, Citations, Journal Article, NGO Accountability, NGO-Government Relations, NGOs, NML, NML Pantheon, Nonprofit Management

GEGI Launches China Energy Finance Database

in General News, Research

The database allows users to search and display the overseas lending of the China Development Bank and the Export-Import Bank of China.

Tagged: 2017, China, Database, energy, Finance, GEGI, Latin America

Klinger Contributes Chapter to Beyond Neoliberalism

in Research

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.

Tagged: 2017, Chapter, China, Globalization, Journal, Julie Klinger

Miller Speaks at Houston India Conference

in Research

Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller spoke as part of a panel at the conference entitled “Soft Power of India.”

Tagged: 2017, conference, Houston, India, Manjari Miller

Goldstein Gives Lecture on Modern Philhellenism

in Research

Prof. Erik Goldstein spoke as part of the fourth annual lectures in modern Philhellenism hosted by the Consul General of Greece in Boston.

Tagged: 2017, Erik Goldstein, Greek Consul General, lecture, Modern Philhellenism

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