Pardee School Faculty Gather at Retreat
Faculty and leadership of the Pardee School of Global Studies gather for strategy planning retreat at the Larz Anderson Museum.
Kevin Gallagher Promoted to Full Professor
Congratulations! Kevin Gallagher has been promoted to Full Professor of Global Development Policy.
Pardee School Welcomes New MA Students
The Pardee School of Global Studies is proud to welcome its newest MA candidates, who gathered for their academic orientation on August 31.
Woodward, Klinger Join Pardee School Faculty
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies is pleased to welcome to its faculty two new members – John Woodward, Professor of the Practice of International Relations, and Julie Klinger, Assistant Professor of International Relations.
Loftis in Washington Examiner: The “If Only” Strategy
Pardee School Professor Robert Loftis said that the U. S. did not have the right to station permanent forces in Iraq after 2011.
Berger on ABC Australia: The Guilt of War
Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger said that Germany and Japan took very different paths in reckoning with national guilt after World War II.
Fewsmith Lectures in China, Singapore
Pardee School Professor Joseph Fewsmith traveled to Asia to discuss Chinese and American politics at universities in China and Singapore.
Eckstein Interviewed in BU Research
Pardee School Professor Susan Eckstein was interviewed about an upcoming book tracing the history of the unique status of Cuban immigrants in the U. S.
Pardee School Seeks National Security Professor
The Pardee School seeks a Professor of International Studies to focus on the field of contemporary national security policy.
Humphrey Fellows Visit Pardee School
On August 24, Pardee School Dean Adil Najam welcomed the 2015-2016 class of the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program.
Corgan in Boston Herald: Beware the Lone Wolves
Pardee School Professor Michael Corgan said that so-called ‘lone wolf’ terrorists offer security challenges different than those operating in established groups.
Wippl Profiled by International Spy Museum
Pardee School Professor Joseph Wippl has been profiled by the International Spy Museum in Washington, D. C. for their Spycast podcast series.
Student Spotlight: Maddie Curley, Headed for Embassies and NCAA Finals
From protecting endangered sea turtles to propelling her team toward lacrosse gold, Maddie Curley (Pardee’18) never lets up.
Fewsmith on Here and Now: Xi Jinping’s Grip on China
Pardee School Professor Joseph Fewsmith said that criticism of Chinese President Xi Jinping in the wake of the Tianjin explosions is unprecedented.
Berger in the Media: Abe’s Non-Apology
Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger spoke with media outlets after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not issue a new apology on the 70th anniversary of their surrender in World War II.
Eckstein on Al Jazeera America: Cuban Migration Grows
Pardee School Professor Susan Eckstein was cited in an article on Al Jazeera America tracking the increase in Cuban migration to the U. S.
Keylor in Daytona News-Journal on WWII Aftermath
Pardee School Professor William Keylor said that many draftees in World War II experienced unique challenges upon returning to civilian life.
Paul Hare on BBC Radio: New Future for Cubans
Pardee School Professor Paul Webster Hare said that diplomacy offered a new vision of the future for the people of Cuba as it renews its ties with the U. S.
Selin in US News: Climate Change 2016
Pardee School Professor Henrik Selin said that the next president elected in the U. S. should be bold on environmental issues.
Video: Gallagher Talks TPP on Treaty Series
Pardee School Professor Kevin Gallagher spoke about the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) treaty in a video series discussing current trade agreements.