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Miller Publishes Policy Brief on SAARC

in General News, Research

Miller says now is the optimal time for facilitating cooperation in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.

Tagged: 2016, Atlantic Council, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Policy Brief, SAARC

Anderson Publishes History of the Modern Middle East

in General News, Research

Prof. Betty Anderson offers a comprehensive assessment of the region, stretching from the fourteenth century to present.

Tagged: 2016, A History of the Modern Middle East, Betty S. Anderson, Book, Middle East

Bacevich Gives Talk on New Book at Pardee School

in Events News, Research

Prof. Emeritus Andrew Bacevich discussed his new book, America’s War for the Greater Middle East.

Tagged: 2016, America's War for the Greater Middle East, Andrew Bacevich, Book Talk, Professor Emeritus

Chehabi Pens Journal Paper on “Asia’s Lost West”

in General News, Research

Prof. Houchang Chehabi highlights athletic practices that can be found in the various regions of Asia.

Tagged: 2016, Annals of Japan Association for Middle East Studies, Athletics, Houchang Chehabi, Journal Article, research, West Asia

Wippl in IJIC: Observations on Successful Espionage

in In the Media, Research

Prof. Joseph Wippl discussed the challenges facing the CIA in the years following the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.

Tagged: 2016, CIA, In The Media, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Joseph Wippl

Bacevich Publishes New Book on Wars in Middle East

in Research

Bacevich’s new book, America’s War for the Greater Middle East: A Military History, examines U.S. military policy in the Middle East.

Tagged: 2016, Andrew Bacevich, books, Middle East, national security, War

Keller in American History:Looking Back at U.S.-Mexican Relations

in In the Media, Research

Prof. Renata Keller discussed the difficulties in U.S.-Mexican relations going back to the 19th century.

Tagged: 2016, American History: Oxford Research Encyclopedias, In The Media, Pardee School, Renata Keller, U.S.-Mexican Relations

GEGI Hosts Talk on China’s Rising Economic Statecraft

in Events News, Research

Prof. Gregory Chin of York University discussed China’s growing role in the World Bank.

Tagged: 2016, China, GEGI, Gregory Chin, Kevin Gallagher, MDBs, Pardee School

GEGI Travels to China for Policy Dialogues

in Research

GEGI researchers will be presenting several reports at the Chinese Ministry of the Environment.

Tagged: 2016, China, Fei Yuan, GEGI, Kevin Gallagher, Pardee School, Rebecca Ray, Rogerio Studart

Gallagher Publishes New Book, The China Triangle

in General News, Research

In the book, Gallagher examines Latin America’s development challenges in a historical context.

Tagged: 2016, Book, China, Kevin Gallagher, Latin America, Pardee School, The China Triangle

Goldstein Gives Two Lectures in London

in Research

Prof. Erik Goldstein spoke at the International History Seminar and the International Affairs and Diplomacy Seminar of the University of Buckingham.

Tagged: Erik Goldstein, lectures, London, Rothschilds, University of Buckingham

Economy of Security Series Kicks Off

in Centers & Programs, Events News, Research

The Project on the Political Economy of Security held their first discussion at the Watson Institute at Brown University.

Tagged: 2016, kaija schilde, Kirshner, Pardee School, Political Economy of Security, Watson Institute

PGC Student Conference Agenda Announced

in Events News, Research, Student News

Discussion will center on global dynamic changes and how they impact relationships around the world

Tagged: 2016, conference, Graduate Council, Pardee Graduate Council

Selin Submits Expert Testimony to UK Parliament

in Research

Henrik Selin submits expert testimony to the UK parliament on EU environmental policy.

Tagged: 2016, Environment, Environmental Policy, EU, Henrik Selin, UK

Rogerio Studart on the Future of the World Bank

in Centers & Programs, Events News, Research

Rogerio Studart opens GEGI Spring Seminar series with talk on the future of the World Bank.

Tagged: 2016, GEGI, Kevin Gallagher, Rogerio Studart

Renata Keller Interviewed on Mexico’s Cold War

in In the Media, Research

Keller interviewed on her new book, ‘Mexico’s Cold War’

Tagged: 2016, Mexico, Mexico's Cold War, Renata Keller

BU Today Interviews Jessica Stern

in In the Media, Research

BU Today interviews Prof. Jessica Stern on how ISIS works and what we can do to stop it.

Tagged: 2016, BU Today, ISIS, Jessica Stern, terrorism

Najam at YDI Policy Experts Meeting

in Research, Videos

Dean Adil Najam presents at experts meeting on developing a global youth development index.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, HDI, Human Development, Human Development Report, YDI, youth

Kelberer in HuffPo: Syria from the Sidelines

in In the Media, Research, Student News

MA student Vicky Kelberer shared her experiences of being in a Swiss human rights NGO during the heady days of the Arab Spring.

Tagged: 2016, Arab Spring, Forced Migration and Human Trafficking, Huffington Post, kelberer, Syria, vicky kelberer

FMHT: Oil in Palestine Politics

in Events News, Research

The Pardee School Initiative on Forced Migration and Human Trafficking presented its inaugural event, “Dying to Forget.”

Tagged: 2016, Forced Migration and Human Trafficking, Gendzier, Irene Gendzier, israel, oil, palestine

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