
Sanne Verschuren Awarded Stanton Foundation Grant for Nuclear Security Research
Professor Sanne Verschuren receives Stanton Foundation grant to study strategic weapons development and nuclear deterrence, combining extensive archival research across four countries with an elite-level survey of defense community experts. More

Pardee Works: Careers in Money and Impact
At Pardee School's Careers in Money and Impact event, Professor Jonathan Greenacre alongside Pardee alumni from sectors spanning energy, law, and finance shared insights with students on merging international relations expertise with impactful careers, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, networking, and adaptability in today's job market. More

Pickering Fellow Michaiah Augustine Brings Diplomatic Experience to Pardee School
Pickering Fellow Michaiah Augustine brings her diplomatic experience from the U.S. Embassy in the Bahamas to the Pardee School, where she combines her passion for international justice with preparation for the U.S. Foreign Service. More

From Polar Biology to Urban Sustainability: Amaris Greene’s Journey to the Pardee School
MLK Jr. Fellowship recipient Amaris Greene, a Global Policy MA student at the Pardee School, brings her summa cum laude education in environmental sustainability and social justice from Baltimore to address global challenges at the intersection of climate change and humanitarian issues. More

Pardee School Hosts Council on Foreign Relations Focus Group on U.S. Economic Leadership
Professor William Grimes hosted a Council on Foreign Relations focus group at the Pardee School, where students engaged with policy experts to discuss America's role in the global economy as part of CFR's Reimagining American Economic Leadership project. More

Hefner Gives Keynote Addresses at Indonesian Conference on Humanitarian Islam
Professor Robert Hefner delivered keynote addresses at a major conference on Humanitarian Islam in Jakarta, where 500 Muslim scholars gathered to discuss Nahdlatul Ulama, the world's largest Muslim educational organization, and its role in global ethical reform. More

Slobodian Analyzes Global Trade Future in NYRB Symposium
Professor Quinn Slobodian examines the implications of Trump's return to office for global trade in The New York Review of Books' symposium. His analysis explores shifts from thousand-percent tariffs to the decline of international institutions, while questioning claims about benefits to working-class Americans. More

Veteran Human Rights Activist John Prendergast and Dean Taylor Spotlight Sudan Crisis
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies hosted a critical discussion on the overlooked humanitarian crisis in Sudan, bringing together Dean Scott Taylor and renowned human rights activist John Prendergast. While global attention focuses on other conflicts, this timely conversation highlighted what Dean Taylor described as "one of the most dire humanitarian crisis and severe conflicts in the globe today," fulfilling the school's mission to engage with crucial international issues that often receive less diplomatic and media attention. More

Hare Analyzes Cuba’s Energy Crisis
Paul Hare analyzed Cuba's recurring power grid failures, noting the system 'has never been brought into the 21st century, despite years of advice and subsidized oil concessions from allies.' While the government cites U.S. sanctions for maintenance issues, Hare pointed out that government and military elites have private generators. More

Trump’s Return to White House: Garčević and Mako Analyze Potential Changes
Former president Donald Trump's return to the White House following Tuesday's stunning election points to major shifts in U.S. foreign... More
