
Woodward Appointed Director of Boston University’s Division of Military Education
Prof. John D. Woodward, Jr., a Professor of the Practice of International Relations at the Pardee School of Global Studies, More

Exploring the Nuances of Taiwanese Politics with Ryan Hass
In a recent installment of the Taiwan Forum lecture series, Ryan Hass, Director of the John L. Thornton China Center... More

Greenacre on the Potential of “Mobile Money in Africa” to Support Development
On January 29, 2024, Jonathan Greenacre, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global... More

Najam Critiques COP28
In an interview with 'The Express Tribune,' Najam expressed disappointment over the lack of ambition, emphasized the need for tangible actions, and called for a shift in perspectives to address urgent climate challenges. More

Garčević Contributes to Balkan Policy Brief
Ambassador Vesko Garčević, Professor of the Practice of International Relations at Boston University’s Pardee School of Global Studies has made... More

Slobodian Challenges Conventional Views on Globalization in Recent Feature
In a recent Bloomberg Markets article titled "Everything You Thought About Free Trade Is Wrong," Professor of International History, Quinn... More

Storella Joins Church World Service Board
Ambassador Mark Storella waws welcomed as new board members at Church World Service (CWS). The announcement on January 18, 2024, marks a significant addition to CWS leadership. Storella, with a history dating back to the 1990s, highlights CWS' role in refugee resettlement and expresses pride in contributing to its global humanitarian efforts. His extensive diplomatic career, including serving as Ambassador to Zambia, adds valuable expertise to CWS. More

Pardee School Students’ Journey into the Heart of International Relations
Students from the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies recently concluded a transformative trip to the vibrant city of... More

Unveiling Guatemala’s Adoption History: Nolan’s Book Praised
Pardee Professor Rachel Nolan's latest book, "Until I Find You," meticulously unravels Guatemala's adoption landscape, exploring coerced adoptions during and after the Civil War. Guernica Magazine's in-depth review sheds light on Nolan's comprehensive research and its impact on understanding the intricate history of international adoptions in Guatemala. More

Heine Analyzes China’s Economic Slowdown
Jorge Heine, featured in Latin American Advisor, analyzed China's economic slowdown, revealing challenges and opportunities for the region in the face of declining growth. More
