Ban, Gallagher Talk IMF in WaPo
The global economic crisis radically changed thinking at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) according to a recent op-ed by two Pardee School professors.
Ban Publishes Economic History of Romania
Cornel Ban has published an economic history of Romania with Tact Press.
Pardee Grad Students Awarded Travel Grants
Graduate Research Travel Grants will enable Pardee School Masters students to travel to India, Paraguay, Europe, Nevada and Washington DC to pursue and present their research.
Schmidt: Going Beyond the Numbers in the Eurozone
Vivien Schmidt, director for the Center for the Study of Europe, analyzed the impact of austerity in a recent article for the Social Europe Journal.
Wippl Discusses Spymaster’s Story in Taylor & Francis
Joseph Wippl, director of Graduate Studies at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, has been published in Taylor & Francis Online.
Memories of World War I
The centennial anniversary of World War I was commemorated in a day-long symposium and musical perfomance at the BU Castle.
Najam Elected Chair of South Asian Network of Environmental Economists
Dean Adil Najam will serve as the new Chair of the South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE).
GIRC Conference: Submit Now!
Apply for the Graduate Student Research Conference at the Pardee School for Global Studies. Send your abstracts now!
Gallery: History of the Kimono
A slideshow of images from a Pardee School of Global Studies event detailing the history of the Japanese Kimono.
GIRC Screens ‘Waltz With Bashir’
The Graduate International Relations Student Council at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University held a Dec. 8 screening of the 2008 Israeli film “Waltz With Bashir.”
Litvin Talks with Sayed Kashua in LA Review of Books
Pardee professor and MENA director Margaret Litvin published a freewheeling interview with Arab Israeli author Sayed Kashua in the LA Review of Books.
The High Cost of Peace in Colombia
Juana Garcia Duque spoke about the challenges to the peace process between rebel groups and the Colombian government.
Ban Asks if East European Life is Better since 1989
Cornel Ban examines economic and social conditions in East Europe since the fall of the Soviet Union.
Wippl Says CIA Should Have Said No to Torture
Pardee professor Joe Wippl, a former CIA officer, said that the CIA should have refused the torture of detainees as was described in a recent Senate report.
Gallagher Quoted in China Daily on Mexican Energy Reform
Pardee professor Kevin Gallagher said that Chinese loans would guarantee China a place at the table as Mexico determines its energy future.
@BUPardeeSchool: 2014’s Top Global Stories
Which was the most important international news or event of the year 2014? Which will have the deepest global implications? Which will we still be talking about next year?
Dean Najam Comments on Boston’s Climate Action
Adil Najam says Boston is doing great work for battling global climate change but can and should do even more.
Igor Lukes Discusses Legacy of Vaclav Havel
Igor Lukes, professor of International Relations and History at the Pardee School of Global Studies, published a story in The Conversation on the long shadow of former Czech president Vaclav Havel.
Selin Comments on WMO Climate Report
BU Pardee School professor Henrik Selin offers commentary on the impact of global climate change on marginalized populations.
Schmidt Talks Eurozone Crisis At Brussels Conference
Vivien Schmidt discussed the Eurozone Crisis at the Annual Conference of the EU Commission’s Directorate-General of Economics and Finance.