
Najam Writes Foreword for Book on Water Policy in Pakistan
Professor Adil Najam writes Foreword for new book on 'Water Policy in Pakistan' (2023) published by Springer Nature. More

Najam’s Book Chapter Describes Collaborative Governance as Jazz
Prof. Adil Najam conceptualizes collaborative governance as Jazz in his chapter in the book 'Building Collaborative Governance in Times of Uncertainty.' More

Najam Publishes Research in SM+S
Prof. Adil Najam co-authors paper in the journal Social Media and Society on how media attitudes on climate change coverage in the Global South are changing. More

Hefner Authors New Journal Articles
In June, 2023, Robert Hefner, Professor of Anthropology and of International Relations at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and... More

Najam Presents Seminar on Climate and Security at Uppsala
Dean Emeritus Adil Najam argues that climate change is no longer a future threat. It is a real and present danger today. More

Heine Launches New Book on Latin American Foreign Policies
At a conference hosted by the Institute of International Relations at West Indies University, Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston... More

Schmidt Delivers Lecture on Overcoming Populism at EC Conference
At a conference co-hosted by the ZOE Institute for Future-Fit Economies and European Commission Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and... More

Wippl Publishes Book Review on the Process of Spy Recruitment
Joseph Wippl, Professor of the Practice of International Relations at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, published... More

Najam Speaks at Brussels Launch of Collaborative Governance Book
Dean Emeritus and Professor Adil Najam joined a panel of international experts in Brussels at the Delegation of the Basque... More

Heine’s “Latin American Foreign Policies in the New World Order” Reviewed by Chatham House
A book review from Ambassador Heine's latest work focuses on regional cooperation, non-dependence on the United States, and an increasing trend towards non-alignment. More