Gallagher on China’s Environmental Legacy
Pardee Professor Kevin Gallagher said that China’s investments in Latin America could have far-reaching environmental impacts.
Berger Awarded Wilson Center Fellowship
Pardee Professor Thomas Berger has been awarded a prestigious Wilson Center Fellowship for 2016. He will study maritime issues in Asia.
Roberta Micallef to Serve as Interim Director of MENA Program
Professor Roberta Micallef will serve as the Interim Director of the Middle East and North Africa Studies Program for 2015-16.
Center for the Study of Asia Holds Spring Reception
The Center for the Study of Asia held its annual Spring Reception on April 30.
Menegon Awarded Research Fellowships
Prof. Eugenio Menegon has been awarded two residential research fellowships for the academic year 2015-2016.
Gallagher Recounts Billions in China Lending
Pardee Professor Kevin Gallagher breaks down the implications of the billions in commodity-backed loans from China.
Goldstein on the Politics of State Dinners
Pardee Professor Erik Goldstein shares his insights on the politics of State Dinner invitations with Bloomberg Business.
Student Spotlight: Connecting With Bangladesh
A new digital learning exchange between students at the Pardee School and Bangladesh is helping to break down barriers.
Najam Presents Pardee School at BU Global Development Symposium
Dean Adil Najam spoke about the Pardee School’s goals of ‘Advancing Human Development’ at the first BU Global Development Symposium.
Selin Attends Council on Foreign Relations Workshop
Pardee School Professor Henrik Selin represented Boston University at the 2015 College and University Educator’s Workshop hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations.
Grimes on Abe Visit: “An Important Moment”
Associate Dean William Grimes said that Shinzō Abe’s visit to the U. S. could change the relations between the two nations.
Center for the Study of Asia Welcomes New Director and Board Members
Prof. Catherine V. Yeh has been appointed the incoming Director of the Center for the Study of Asia. Four new faculty also join its Executive Board.
Ban Talks Austerity in D. C. and Paris
Pardee School Professor Cornel Ban traveled to Washington, D.C. and Paris to present research on the European debt crisis.
Dean Adil Najam Appointed to Prestigious UN Body
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has tapped Dean Adil Najam of the BU Pardee School to serve a second term as a member of the prestigious UN Committee on Development Policy.
Political Economy of Security Working Group
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University is proud to welcome a new working group, “The Political Economy of Security.”
Lori Speaks at Gulf Conference
Pardee School Professor Noora Lori gave a recent lecture as part of a conference panel that was held at the University of Chicago.
Event Traces Approaches to ISIS
An event sponsored in part by the Institute for the Study of Muslim Societies and Civilizations traced different scholarly approaches to the Islamic State.
Berger on the Remorse of Japan
Pardee Professor Thomas Berger said that Japan had shown its remorse for WWII in a number of different ways.
Cross-University Symposium on Ritual and Politics in China
Scholars gathered at the Pardee School for a symposium on religion and politics co-hosted by Boston University’s Center for the Study of Asia and Harvard University’s Fairbank Center for the Study of China.
African Studies Scholar Talks Eritrean Youth on NPR
Research from the African Studies Center was featured on NPR’s “All Things Considered.”