Keller Writes Op-Ed on Cuba
Pardee Professor Renata Keller says the U.S. has a lot to undo when it comes to Cuba.
Najam Comments on China’s New Silk Road
Dean Adil Najam comments on China’s plan to invest in a grand new Silk Road.
Norton Awarded APSA Grant
Pardee School Professor Augustus Richard Norton has been awarded a research grant by the American Political Science Association.
Grimes Appointed Associate Dean at the Pardee School
Prof. William W. Grimes will serve as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies.
Kerven Lecture Examines Turkey’s Erdogan
The 20th annual Campagna-Kerven Lecture Series on Modern Turkey was held on April 15, entitled, “The Turkish Complex; Big Man, Hero, Traitor, State.”
GEGI Research Shows Climate Impacts
Research from the Global Economic Governance Initiative (GEGI) showed the environmental impacts of China’s presence in Latin America.
BtH: Corgan, Colleagues Unlock the Arctic
Who owns the Arctic? The answer is more complicated than you think.
Miller Talks Rising Powers at Woodrow Wilson School
Pardee School Professor Manjari Miller spoke at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University on the rise of China.
Pardee School Professor, Susan Eckstein, Awarded Guggenheim
Pardee School Professor Susan Eckstein has been awarded the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship.
Longman on BBC: “There Had Been Warnings”
Africa Studies Center Director Tim Longman said that it was clear US authorities ignored warnings in the lead-up to the Rwandan genocide.
Gallagher Talks AIIB with Media
Pardee Professor Kevin Gallagher has been tapped as an expert on the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank by many media outlets.
Film Series Looks at Asia in Love
A weeklong film festival focused on the cinema of Asia detailed “Love and Other Obsessions,” thanks to the Center for the Study of Asia.
Najam Discusses Yemen Conflict on VOA
Dean Adil Najam discusses the conflict in Yemen and its implications on the Muslim world with VOA Urdu Service.
Keylor Argues for New Diplomatic History
Pardee Professor William Keylor suggested a name change for diplomatic history in an H-Diplo essay.
VIDEO: Conference Examines Youth in Muslim World
A major international academic conference held at the Pardee School April 8 – 9 examined the lives of youth in the Muslim world.
Bayat Delivers Inaugural Year Lecture on Muslim Youth
“Alone, youth cannot change the Muslim world.”
Schmidt Wins BJPIR’s Best Paper Award
Professor Vivien Schmidt was awarded the prize for Best Article by the British Journal of Politics and International Relations.
Gallagher Quoted in China Daily
Pardee Professor Kevin Gallagher said that existing financial relationships between China and Latin America had surprising implications.
Eckstein Edits Special Issue of Journal Diaspora
Pardee Professor Susan Eckstein co-edited a 2015 special edition of the academic journal Diaspora.
Longman on Rwandan Genocide, 21 Years Later
Pardee Professor Tim Longman said that the Clinton administration did nothing, despite knowledge of the genocide in Rwanda.