
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 Authors Lead Article in France’s Esteemed IR Journal
Professor Heine authored a recent lead article in Politique étrangère, exploring the resurgence of the "Global South." Highlighting the absence of major Northern powers at the UN General Assembly, Heine's insights delved into the transformative global landscape and the growing impact of this geopolitical shift. 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

Wippl’s Insights on Lawless’ Journey in Intelligence and Diplomacy
Professor Wippl, former CIA officer and Professor of International Relations, reflected on Richard Lawless' book, "Hunting Nukes." Wippl praised Lawless for his extraordinary intelligence work, preventing South Korea's nuclear pursuit and reshaping the International Atomic Energy Agency. More

Pardee Students Present Research to Empower Women in Meghalaya, India
In a research presentation titled "When Do Quotas Work? Identifying Structural Barriers to Implement Quota Mandates for Women's Political Leadership... More

Navigating Narratives: Christine An’s Cinematic Journey in ‘At What Cost’
Pardee student Christine An (BA IR ’24) is set to premiere her film, "At What Cost," this Saturday, December 9, More

Legacy in Discourse: Schmidt’s Retirement Lecture
On December 5, 2023, Pardee School Dean Scott Taylor warmly welcomed the audience, representing Pardee School, Boston University, and beyond, 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

Global Scholars: 2023-2024 Gilman and Keylor Grant Recipients
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies proudly announces the 2023-2024 recipients of the Graduate Student Travel Grants, made... 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
