Menchik discusses democracy in Jakarta Globe
How can Indonesia balance its religious identity with a robust commitment to tolerance? Pardee School professor Jeremy Menchik has insights.
Chaos in Mexico: Renata Keller on NECN
Renata Keller discusses corruption and chaos in Mexico with Jim Braude of NECN’s “BroadSide.”
Keylor Keynotes at Paris Celebration
Pardee School’s Dr. William Keylor on the 25th anniversary of the Paris Study Abroad program.
Pardee Student Publishes Paper on Muslim Brotherhood
A Pardee School of Global Studies graduate student published a research paper on Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood.
Igor Lukes Reviews the Legacy of Pavel Wonka
Igor Lukes, Professor of International Relations and History at Boston University, published an article in Lidové Noviny, the oldest newspaper in the Czech Republic.
BU Alum Journeys into the Heart of Taliban Valley
The adventurous tale of Alum Matt Trevithick’s journey into the heart of the fabled Korengal Valley of Afghanistan, and the heart of the Afghan War.
Paul Hare: Cuba and the European Union can work together
Paul Webster Hare, visiting lecturer and former ambassador, discusses cooperation between the European Union and Cuba.
Video: Bacevich on ‘Permanent War’ in Middle East
Andrew Bacevich and Dean Adil Najam discuss the question: “Is there an alternative to permanent war in the Middle East?”
Tian’anmen Square, 25 Years Later
Professors, students, and community members came together to remember the 25th anniversary of the student uprising – and subsequent massacre – carried out in Beijing’s Tian’anmen Square.
Keylor: World War I leads to Middle East conflicts
Dr. William Keylor spoke on WPFW Pacifica Radio about the roots of current Middle East conflicts in the turbulent years following World War I.
Wedding Traditions of Imperial Japan
Students sampled mochi and history at the ASIABU Tea Talk Series on the ‘modern’ wedding of Japanese crown prince Yoshihito in 1900.
Video: Dean Najam’s Press Briefing at WEF Global Agenda Summit
Dean Adil Najam’s press briefing at the WEF Summit of the Gobal Agenda 2014.
Prof. Min Ye Writes in FP on China’s Silk Road Strategy
Writing in Foreign Policy, Min Ye argues that China’s Silk Road Strategy Premier Xi Jinping’s real answer to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
Dean Najam’s Essay in WEF 2015 Global Agenda Outlook
Dean Adil Najam contributes to a new report from the World Economic Forum (WEF), the ‘Outlook on the Global Agenda 2015.’
Pardee School Joins in Celebrating BU’s Global Engagement
The Pardee School joins in on BU’s celebration of the 3rd Annual International Education Week led by BU Global Programs.
Prof. Berger in NYT on Evolving Sino-Japan Relations
Prof. Berger tells The New York Times that China and Japan are agreeing to disagree on disputed islands in the East China Sea.
Keylor Talks to RT News on Fall of Berlin Wall
Prof. William Keylor spoke to Russian news channel RT on the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Cornel Ban Publishes GEGI Paper on IMF Fiscal Policy
Cornel Ban publishes new research paper: ‘Is There More Room to Negotiate with the IMF on Fiscal Policy?’
Bacevich Calls for Deep Rethink at Pardee School Lecture
Delivering the 2nd Pardee School Inaugural Year Lecture, Andrew Bacevich stresses the need to find an alternative to the ‘Permanent War in the Greater Middle East.’
Gallagher on China’s Business Friendliness
Kevin Gallagher comments in China Daily on a new report from the World Bank Group which ranks China as one of the top five business-friendly economies.