Gallagher Publishes in China and World Economy
Pardee Professor Kevin Gallagher recently published an article in the journal China and World Economy.
Taiwan’s Elections: What Happens Next
The implications of the dramatic weekend elections in Taiwan were explored by the BU Center for the Study of Asia.
Africa Center Explores Sierra Leone Civil War
In the wake of the Sierra Leone civil war, reconciliation has left profound changes in social life, says guest lecturer at the African Studies Center.
VIDEO: Wippl on “On That Point”
Joseph Wippl, director of graduate studies at the Frederick S. Pardee School, spoke to the BUTV10 production “On That Point” on balancing privacy and security concerns.
Hare in Financial Times on relations with Cuba
Paul Webster Hare, visiting lecturer in International Relations at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, spoke to the Financial Times on the possibility of a thaw in U. S. – Cuban relations.
Fewsmith on the Rough Edges of Chinese Diplomacy
Prof. Fewsmith talks to Bloomberg on the new trajectory of Chinese diplomacy.
Prof. Norton Publishes Paper in Current History
Prof. Augustus Richard Norton published a paper in the journal Current History titled “Obama’s Middle East Headaches.”
Corgan Talks American Politics in Iceland
The talk covered what the midterm elections will mean for ISIS, China, or Israel.
Erik Goldstein Attends IB Board Meeting in Geneva
Prof. Goldstein has served on the international Board of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Organization since 2010.
Video & Gallery: Celebrating the Pardee School Gift
Video of panel discussion held in Santa Monica, CA, in February 2014 to celebrate the generosity of BU Alum Frederick S. Pardee and the establishment of the Pardee School of Global Studies.
Alum Develops App to Help Colombian Poor
Pardee School graduate Ana Pantelic uses tablet apps to disrupt poverty in rural Colombia.
Bacevich on Challenges of Chuck Hagel
Prof. Bacevich OpEd calls retiring Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel a ‘square peg in a round hole.’
Gallery: Musical Tribute to Ferguson
“The Mother: A Cantata for Ferguson” was organized in part by the Center for the Study of Europe.
Dean Najam Speaks to Leaders Conference in Chicago
Prof. Najam suggests that small individual steps are central to tacking large-scale global change.
BtH: On Supporting Rebel Groups
Pardee School professor Bob Loftis spoke at “Beyond the Headlines @Pardee School” on the challenges of supporting rebel groups in war-torn countries.
Menchik Quoted in DW on Indonesia’s Blasphemy Laws
Pardee professor Jeremy Menchik discusses the implications of heresy laws in Indonesia with European news outlet Deutsche Welle.
Ban and Gallagher co-edit Special Issue of Governance
Pardee School of Global Studies professors Cornel Ban and Kevin Gallagher co-edit an issue of Governance detailing changes in the IMF.
Event Report: US Role in the Future of Iraq
Ret. Col. Joseph Núñez spoke of the need to reinforce the Kurdish people, along with improved military training, to fight ISIS’s growing menace in Iraq.
Ban in FT: Romania Needs Social Leadership
Cornel Ban encourages President-Elect Klaus Iohannis of Romania to consider the social needs of his people as he enters office.
Prof. Chehabi on US-Iran Relations
Prof. Houchang Chehabi quoted in Heute.de on evolving US-Iran relations.