
Professor Woodward Represents BU at Japan Day
On May 07, 2026, Professor John D. Woodward Jr., Professor of the Practice of International Relations at the Pardee School... More

Sommers Writes on Rethinking Extremism: Why “More of the Same” Isn’t Working
A new report titled “Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism? An Assessment" by Marc Sommers, Affiliated Researcher at the Pardee School's African Studies... More

Hare Comments on King Charles’ Visit to Washington DC
In a segment for The National, the flagship of CBC News, Paul Webster Hare, Master Lecturer at the Pardee School... More

Pardee Works: Careers in the Foreign Service
Written by Mia Knezevic (BA IR ’26) On Wednesday, April 15, PardeeWorks hosted the event, “Careers in U.S. Foreign Service,” where... More

Berger Warns Trump’s Iran Policy and Troop Cuts Are Fracturing U.S. Alliances
In a May 4, 2026 interview on Background Briefing with Ian Masters, Thomas Berger, Professor of International Relations at the... More

Owusu Pens Article on Rethinking Africa’s Path to Productivity Growth
In a newly article published by The World Bank Research Observer, “Taking Stock of Africa’s Economic Transformation: Rethinking Sources of... More

Woodward Gives Keynote Address at Virginia Law Day Event
On May 1, 2026, Professor John D. Woodward Jr., Professor of the Practice of International Relations at the Pardee School, More

Mamolea Pens Article on Latin America and the Global Remaking of International Law
In his article published in January 2026 for Journal of Global History, “Escaping Washington’s Tutelage: Latin America, the League of... More

Gallagher Op-Ed Challenges IMF Austerity in the Global South
In a recent Project Syndicate op-ed, “Escaping the IMF Austerity Trap,” Pardee Professor and Global Development Policy (GDP) Center Director, More

Gallagher on the IMF Amid Changing Global Power
Pardee Professor and Global Development Policy (GDP) Center Director, Kevin P. Gallagher was interviewed by Bloomberg in a segment, "Can... More
