Faculty Book Talk: Cornel Ban Discusses Ruling Ideas
Prof. Cornel Ban delivered the first installment of the 2016 Faculty Book Talk Series.
Najam Speaks at MIT Museum on the Science and SciFi of Water Wars
Dean Adil Najam spoke at the MIT Museum on how ‘Mad Max’ and ‘Day After Tomorrow’ get the idea of ‘Water Wars’ all wrong.
Pardee Periodical Announces Call for Papers
The Pardee Periodical is now accepting submissions through October 2 for its second print edition.
Cornel Ban Publishes New Book Ruling Ideas
Ban will discuss Ruling Ideas during the first installation of the Pardee School Faculty Book Talk Series on Monday, September 19.
Gallagher’s Book Reviewed in Economic and Political Weekly
Prof. Kevin Gallagher’s book, “Ruling Capital,” was reviewed in Economic and Political Review.
GEGI: China, the G-20 and Sustainable Development
GEGI examines how Chinese developmental financial institutions are advancing sustainable development in their overseas operations.
GEGI Study Quoted in Forbes
A recent study by the Global Economic Governance Initiative was quoted by in an article about China’s leadership on sustainable development .
Gallagher’s Book Reviewed in Providence
Prof. Kevin Gallgher’s new book, The China Triangle, was reviewed in the journal Providence.
Dean Najam Speaks on International Youth Day
Adil Najam presented his research findings on youth in Pakistan during International Youth Day discussions.
Longman Leads Seminar on Role of Religion in Genocide
Prof. Timothy Longman led a seminar this summer on the role of religion in genocide at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC.
Dean Najam Presents at UN Workshop on Global Governance
Dean Adil Najam presents at UNEP’s expert workshop on global environmental governance.
Menchik’s Book Reviewed in Politique Étrangère
Islam and Democracy in Indonesia examines how Indonesia’s Islamic organizations envision the accommodation of religious difference in the country.
Dean Najam Presents Expert Review of SDGs at UN HLPF
Dean Adil Najam was asked by the United Nations to be an expert respondent on country progress towards Sustainable Development Goals.
Najam on Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Challenges
Dean Adil Najam says the problem with Pakistan’s foreign policy is that that the country simply does not have one.
Lori, Kelberer Awarded Initiative on Cities Grant
Prof. Noora Lori and MA candidate Vicky Kelberer received the grant from the Boston University Initiative on Cities.
Student Spotlight: Kelberer Pens Article
The article, entitled “Putting Refugee Work Permits to Work,” was published in the Spring 2016 issue of the Middle East Report.
Schmidt Publishes Paper on EU Governance
Prof. Vivien Schmidt penned the paper for the May 2016 issue of Istituto Affari Internazionali.
Schmidt Publishes Paper on Neo-Liberalism in BJPIR
Prof. Vivien Schmidt’s new article in BJPIR explains neo-liberalism as the core background idea of European political economies.
Pardee Periodical Publishes Inaugural Issue
The Pardee Periodical is a graduate student journal covering a range of global topics.
Najam Speaks at Harvard Forum on Democracy in South Asia
Dean Adil Najam said the youth of South Asia are the voice of democracy for the region.