
Heine Unveils China’s Green Commitment in the Belt and Road Initiative
In a recent article from the China Social Sciences Journal, Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee... More

Garčević offers EU, Serbia-Kosovo, Migrant Crisis Insights
Vesko Garčević, an authority on EU-Balkans relations, shared insights in a recent interview with Bulgarian TV BTV. From dissecting the EU perspective on the Balkans to delving into the Serbia-Kosovo dispute and the far-right surge triggered by the migrant crisis, his analysis provides a comprehensive understanding. More

Heine Explores the Vital Role of Active Non-Alignment
Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and Interim Director of the Frederick S. More

Heine’s Perspectives on the Prolonged Russia-Ukraine Conflict
In a recent CGTN interview, Jorge Heine challenges the notion of unwavering Western support for Ukraine, advocating for mediation in the prolonged conflict. Professor Klaus Larres, on the contrary, expresses optimism about ongoing support. Divergent viewpoints offer readers insight into the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine war. More

CURA Welcomes Dr. Jennifer Hunter
Dr. Jennifer Hunter is the new Assistant Director of the Institute of Culture, Religion and World Affairs (CURA)! She arrives... More

Nolan’s ‘Until I Find You’ Sheds Light on Guatemala’s Hidden Adoption Tragedy
Unveiling her latest work, 'Until I Find You,' Rachel Nolan exposes Guatemala's buried secrets of coerced adoptions. Released by Harvard University Press on January 9, 2024, this poignant narrative uncovers a tragic chapter, offering a powerful exploration of war, inequality, and the resilient spirit of those impacted. More

Woodward Appointed New Director of the International History Institute
Dean Scott Taylor of the Pardee School of Global Studies has appointed Prof. John D. Woodward, Jr., a professor of... More

Heine’s Book Earns Praise in Leading IR Journal
Aprajita Kashyap delved into the theoretical foundations of non-alignment in Jorge Heine's book, offering high praise for its transformed view of global dynamics. The work, co-edited by Fortin and Ominami, intricately examined Active Non-Alignment's challenges and potential in Latin American politics. More

Argentina’s BRICS Rejection: Insights from Heine
Ambassador Jorge Heine analyzed Argentina's decision to decline BRICS membership, emphasizing the nation's reliance on the Chinese market. He highlighted the challenges of distancing from a vital trading partner, noting, "Keeping a distance is always a tough battle." More

Heine’s Insights Published: Digital Diplomacy
In the ever-evolving world of international relations, the "Oxford Handbook of Digital Diplomacy" illuminated the intricate dance between technology and diplomacy. Released on January 4, 2024, it showcased Ambassador Jorge Heine's invaluable insights, exploring the impact of digital diplomacy amidst global disparities, making it an essential guide. More
