
Amb. Storella Explores Henry Kissinger’s Legacy and U.S.-China Relations
Professor Mark Storella, featured on "The San Francisco Experience" podcast, discussed Henry Kissinger's legacy and U.S.-China relations. Reflecting on Kissinger's influential diplomacy, the conversation explored historical milestones, including Nixon's 1971 China visit. Storella highlighted Kissinger's enduring impact and insights into the evolving dynamics of geopolitics and artificial intelligence. More

Stern on Understanding Trauma and Seeking Peace
Professor Stern's comprehensive analysis navigates the intricate psychological landscape of terrorism, urging for a cease-fire and advocating for nonviolent resistance in the pursuit of lasting peace. More

Heine on President-elect Milei’s BRICS Omission
In a recent Al Jazeera article, Professor Heine expressed concern over President-elect Javier Milei's decision to avoid the BRICS bloc, calling it a 'slap in the face' to China and Brazil. Heine predicted Milei's presidency could bolster the global far-right movement, reshaping Argentina's foreign relations. More

Heine Unveils the Dual Legacy of Henry Kissinger
In a November 30, 2023, BBC interview, Professor Heine dissected Henry Kissinger's nuanced legacy. Celebrated for U.S.-China relations, Heine delineated a stark contrast in Chile, cautioning against conflating diplomatic triumphs with questionable actions in the Global South. More

Heine Reflects on Kissinger’s Impact on Chilean History
Professor Heine reflected on Henry Kissinger's Chilean influence, exposing enduring consequences of geopolitical interventions. Recounting his ambassadorial experiences, Heine highlighted orchestrated efforts to undermine President Allende and support Pinochet. He critically examined Kissinger's 19th-century worldview, emphasizing its impact on Chile. More

Garčević’s Perspectives on the Biden-Xi Summit and Global Relations
In a recent interview, Ambassador Vesko Garčević, Professor of International Relations, shared invaluable insights on the Biden-Xi Summit. Analyzing the nuanced discussions, he characterized the meeting as a positive stride in global diplomacy. The interview, broadcast on November 21, explored key takeaways, offering a comprehensive perspective. More

Heine Deciphers Mixed Signals on China from President-Elect Javier Milei
Ambassador Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and Interim Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, was prominently featured in a recent article on Agencia EFE, discussing newly elected President Javier Milei's equivocating stance on... More

Ahead of COP28, Najam Delineates Efficacy of Annual COP Proceedings
As world leaders and negotiators get ready for the latest round of global climate negotiations, COP28, which begin in Dubai on November 30th and will continue till December 12, 2023, Adil Najam, Dean Emeritus and Professor at Boston University’s Pardee School of Global Studies and President of WWF-International, was featured on the... More

Najam Says ‘Loss and Damage Fund’ is a Make or Break for COP28
Prof. Adil Najam tells 'Development Today' that “If loss and damage is not resolved or becomes even more contentious, it has the real possibility of taking everything else down.” More

APEC Summit Highlights with Heine
Professor Heine played a pivotal role in discussions at the APEC Economic Leaders Meeting, offering expert insights on trade relations and broader cooperation between China and the U.S. More