
Najam Urges Global Action on Climate Change
Professor Adil Najam emphasized that climate change is "a problem of 8 billion people." He stressed the need for both mitigation and adaptation strategies, calling for a shift from fear-based messaging to empowering narratives. Najam urged global cooperation in the energy transition and expressed optimism about young people's passion for climate More

Najam Discusses Global Challenges and Public Media’s Role on Bulgarian National Radio
"Everywhere in the world, society feels disappointed, divided, opposed," Najam highlighted public media's crucial role in facilitating societal dialogue and stressed the need for optimism and higher ambition in addressing global issues. More

Adil Najam Discusses Climate Change on Bulgarian National Television
Professor Adil Najam recently appeared on Bulgarian National Television's "Panorama," where he discussed climate change, emphasizing human responsibility in both causing and solving the crisis. He highlighted the need for leadership and equitable access to resources while calling for a new approach to sustainable development in developing nations. More

Heine Disseminates the Importance of the US Elections in Latin America & the Global South
In a recent interview with Sarwar Kashmeri, Ambassador Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, dissects the US elections and how Latin America and the Global South countries are strategizing to deal with the new administration. While there is a debate on the effects... More

Storella Interviewed on Brazilian TV on Middle East Conflict
Ambassador Mark C. Storella, a seasoned U.S. diplomat, discussed the diminishing influence of superpowers in the Middle East amid the ongoing crisis. Speaking with TV Globo, Storella explained the growing independence of Israel, Russia's focus on Ukraine, and China’s energy interests, reshaping global responses to the conflict. More

Garčević Analyzes Montenegro-US Bilateral Immunity Agreement Amid EU Accession Pressures
Vesko Garčević, Director of the Center for the Study of Europe and Professor of the Practice of International Relations at Boston University's Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, shared his views on the ongoing negotiations between Montenegro and the United States regarding their Bilateral Immunity Agreement (BIA). His analysis... More

Heine Discusses the UN’s 2030 Goal
Ambassador Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, was interviewed at the Summit of The Future that wrapped at the United Nations headquarters in New York, a pivotal event that addressed global challenges and the mobilization of resources towards the UN’s 2030 agenda. Accompanying... More

Heine Dissects China’s Global Development Initiative and What it Means for Latin America
Ambassador Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, was interviewed by Anand Naidoo, on The Heat, regarding China’s Global Initiative which aims to revitalize the global development partnership and mobilize resources to implement the UN’s 2030 Agenda while promoting stronger, greener and healthier... More

Najam Asks: Why Aren’t We Outraged About Pakistan’s Education Crisis?
Dean Emeritus and Professor Adil Najam challenges Pakistan's apathy towards education. With 25 million children out of school, he questions the accuracy of literacy statistics and society's values. Najam argues that without public demand, policy changes alone can't solve the crisis, highlighting the need for cultural shifts in education perception. More

Vesko Garčević Comments on Montenegro’s EU Aspirations
Vesko Garčević, Director of the Center for the Study of Europe and Professor of the Practice of International Relations at Boston University's Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, shared his views on Montenegro's path to European Union membership. His analysis appeared in a Courthouse News Service article by Caine... More