Keylor Publishes Essay on Trump and the Atlantic Alliance
Prof. William Keylor discusses on the future of the Atlantic Alliance under United States President-Elect Donald Trump.
Governing Arctic Change: Selin Contributes Chapter
Prof. Henrik Selin contributed a chapter to the recently published Governing Arctic Change: Global Perspectives.
Pardee Graduate Students Awarded Travel Grants
Congratulations to the six graduate students awarded the third annual Pardee School Travel Grants!
Menchik Wins ISA Religion and IR Book Award
Prof. Jeremy Menchik won the award for his book Islam and Democracy in Indonesia: Tolerance Without Liberalism.
Najam Presents at CDPR on Climate and Sustainable Development
Adil Najam spoke at the Consortium for Development Policy Research (CDPR) in Lahore, Pakistan.
Pardee Faculty Speak at SPH on Terrorism Research
Professors Joseph Wippl, Jessica Stern and John Woodward spoke at a research symposium on terrorism hosted by the School of Public Health.
Najam Chairs South Asian Network of Environmental Economists
Dean Adil Najam completes his tenure as Chair of the South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics.
Pardee Students Partner with Microsoft to Develop App
Pardee School students have partnered with Microsoft in an effort to help refugees in Jordan access aid through the Urban Refuge app.
FMHT Hosts Hackathon for Digital Solutions to Human Trafficking
FMHT hosted a hackathon to brainstorm and discuss digital solutions for refugee human trafficking.
Ban Publishes in INET on Trump and Neoliberalism
Prof. Cornel Ban discusses whether the election of Donald Trump will bring an end to neoliberalism.
Keller Wins NECLAS Criscenti Best Article Award
Prof. Renata Keller won the Joseph T. Criscenti Best Article Award from the New England Council of Latin American Studies
Stern Publishes Journal Paper on ISIS and Organizational Survival
Prof. Jessica Stern published a recent journal paper on how the Islamic State (ISIS) has survived several organizational changes since its’ inception.
Najam Presents at USIP on Security, Climate Change in Asia
Pardee School Dean Adil Najam gave a presentation at the Asia Center of the U.S. Institute of Peace on climate change and security in Asia.
Gallagher Presents GEGI Study at Columbia University
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discussed China’s global developmental finance institutions, China’s policy bank lending to foreign governments for energy.
Hefner Edits New Book Shari’a Law and Modern Muslim Ethics
Shari’a Law and Modern Muslim Ethics brings together leading scholars of Islamic ethics to examine the varied meanings of Islamic law.
Stern Publishes Journal Paper on Recruitment of Extremists
Prof. Jessica Stern published a journal paper on the psychological and social factors motivating young people to join extremist groups.
Ban Speaks at Conference on Hierarchies of Money
Prof. Cornel Ban spoke at a recent conference on the hierarchies of money and shadow banking.
Anderson Interviewed on History of the Modern Middle East
Anderson was interviewed for an October 2016 article on Jadaliyya entitled New Texts Out Now: Betty S. Anderson, A History of the Modern Middle East: Rulers, Rebels, and Rogues.
GEGI Research Referenced in Vistazo
Research by the Global Economic Governance Initiative was recently referenced in an article in the journal Vistazo.
Min Ye’s Book Reviewed in The China Quarterly
Prof. Min Ye’s Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in China and India was reviewed in the journal The China Quarterly.