
Weinstein Speaks at Aspen Cyber Summit
Professor Weinstein, a pivotal speaker at The Aspen Cyber Summit, shared valuable insights on space and cybersecurity, emphasizing the evolving threat landscape and the privatization shift in space infrastructure. More

Heine’s Insight: APEP Summit Impact
In a recent interview, Professor Heine commended the APEP Leaders' Summit, emphasizing the need for sustainable infrastructure in Latin America. Reflecting on President Biden's focus, Heine expressed optimism about APEP's potential impact on inter-American relations. More

Pardee Community Shines Globally
The Pardee School of Global Studies proudly acknowledges the recent engagement of its community members in two noteworthy events organized... More

Garcevic’s Insights on Ukraine’s War
In a recent article, Professor Garčević shared profound insights on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He discussed the multifaceted dynamics, emphasizing the shift into a new phase and the challenges of negotiating peace amid evolving geopolitical complexities. More

Heine’s Perspective: Uruguay’s Diplomatic Turn
In the Wall Street Journal, Professor Heine highlighted the shift as Uruguay, once seeking a U.S. deal, turned to China. Despite stability, the U.S. missed opportunities, prompting a crucial reevaluation of its strategy in the region. More

Heine Unveils Developments in Gaza
In his piece for The Conversation, Professor Heine examines the UN's "humanitarian truce" resolution on the Gaza conflict, exposing the stark division in voting. With 120 countries in support and 14, including the U.S. and some EU members against, Heine asserts the Global South's influential criticism of Western support for Israel, marking 2023 as a pivotal year for this assertiveness. More

African Ajami Scholars Publish New Special Issue in Islamic Africa
The "Ajami Literacies of Africa" special issue explores the rich literatures of Wolof, Mandinka, Hausa, and Fula, challenging misconceptions about Africa's written traditions. Co-edited by BU scholars, it unveils the historical significance of Ajami, countering Eurocentric biases. Exploring digital technologies, the issue sheds light on grassroots communities and fosters participatory knowledge-making. More

Storella Addresses Special Issues Faced by Refugee Families
In a November 2, 2023, Zoom webinar hosted by the International Commission on Couple and Family Relations (ICCFR), Ambassador Mark... More

Pardee School Joins APSIA: Elevating Global Impact
The Pardee School of Global Studies achieves a major milestone, becoming a member of APSIA. This partnership enhances opportunities, global connections, and professional development for students and faculty, fostering collaborative research for a more prosperous, peaceful, and secure world. More

Garčević Discusses Montenegro’s Transition
In the aftermath of Montenegro's recent political transition, Professor Garčevic shared insights into the formation of the new Montenegrin government. He highlighted the challenges it faces in maintaining Montenegro's commitment to Euro-Atlantic integration, emphasizing that significant foreign policy shifts might not be on the horizon. More
