Alumni Spotlight: Michael Greenwald Named Treasury Attaché
This August, Pardee School alum Michael Greenwald will begin his appointment as the U. S. Department of the Treasury Attaché to Qatar and Kuwait.
Chehabi in Berlin as Humboldt Fellow
Houchang Chehabi met with German President Joachim Gauck as part of a Berlin residence sponsored by the Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation.
Loftis Speaks at Model UN Leadership Conference
Amb. Robert Loftis spoke at the United Nations Association of Greater Boston’s summer Model UN Institute on Human Rights.
Student Spotlight: Abou-Raad Wins Case Scholarship
Pardee School rising senior Michelle Abou-Raad has been officially named a Case Scholar for 2015-2016.
Najam talks to CTV News & Dawn on Pakistan Heat Wave
Dean Adil Najam talks to Canadian news channel CTV on climate change and extreme heat in Karachi, Pakistan.
Eckstein & Najam Book Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology
How Immigrants Impact their Homelands, edited by Susan Eckstein and Adil Najam, was reviewed in Contemporary Sociology.
Keylor on Woodrow Wilson in WaPo Blog
William Keylor said that the progressive legacy of President Woodrow Wilson largely ignored his administration’s legacy of racial discrimination.
Miller Invited to be Fellow of Atlantic Council
Manjari Chatterjee Miller invited by the Atlantic Council to join as a non-resident fellow.
Gallagher Op-Ed in FT: Save ExIm Bank
Kevin Gallagher writes OpEd in The Financial Times Blog on why saving the U. S. Export-Import Bank is important.
Keylor Publishes on the Cold War
William Keylor has contributed a chapter to a just-published book titled “The Regional Cold Wars in Europe, East Asia and the Middle East.”
Woldemariam on Ethiopian Immigration in CSM
Michael Woldemariam says that immigration from Ethiopia will continue until that nation’s government addresses issues of structural inequality.
Renata Keller at #ScholarFest
Pardee School Professor Renata Keller was invited to speak at #ScholarFest 2015, an academic symposium held at the Library of Congress.
Selin: Climate Accord ‘No Victory’
If nations commit to a global warming threshold of 4.3 degrees over the next 100 years, rather than the 2 degrees recommended by top environmental scientists, don’t call it a victory.
Video: Wippl Talks Terror Recruiting on FOX
Pardee School Professor Joe Wippl said that young people are especially vulnerable to the messages of recruiters for international terrorist organizations.
Najam Talks India-Pakistan Tensions on VoA
Dean Adil Najam interviewed on the recent escalation in the war of words between India and Pakistan.
Fewsmith in FT and AFP on Zhou Yongkang Conviction
Prof. Fewsmith believes that the Zhou Yongkang verdict is one more milestone in President Xi’s consolidation of power.
Gallagher’s OpEd Explains the Problem with TPP
Kevin Gallagher writes OpEd in BUToday arguing that President Obama’s new trade pact is a bad idea.
Pardee School Dean Talks Health & Climate at BUMC
Pardee School Dean Adil Najam recently spent the day at the BU Medical Campus.
Selin: Climate Dangers from Canada and Japan
In the ramp-up to the G7 climate conference taking place later this year in Paris, one Pardee School Professor looks to two unlikely players for challenges to the effort to reduce global warming.
Wippl: Spies Fail in Cultivating Agents
Pardee School Professor Joe Wippl lent his expertise as a CIA officer to a Slate expose on the practice of intelligence agency recruiting and billing.