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2015

Event Examines Muslim Javanese Courtship

in Centers & Programs

Pardee School centers came together to present an event examining courtship among Muslim Javanese youth.

Tagged: 2015, Asia, Center for the Study of Asia, Indonesia, Institute for the Study of Muslim Societies and Civilizations, Institute on Culture Religion and World Affairs, Islam, Java, Muslim

Stern Writes OpEd in NYT, on Terror

in In the Media

Jessica Stern writes OpEd in The New York Times on how terror effects society by making us feel more afraid, more vulnerable.

Tagged: 2015, Freedoms, Jessica Stern, New York Times, Rights, terrorism, war on terror

Gallagher in the Media: Green Finance in Latin America

in In the Media

Professor Kevin Gallagher spoke with members of the media on the topic of so-called ‘green’ or sustainable finance in Latin America.

Tagged: 2015, Boston University, BU, China, China Daily, Dialogo Chino, gallagher, Green Finance, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher, Latin America, Pardee School, Tico Times

ASC Hosts Panel on Remittances

in Centers & Programs

The African Studies Center (ASC) hosted a panel discussion on diaspora and remittances on Dec. 2.

Tagged: 2015, Africa, african studies center, Center for Finance Law and Policy, Diaspora, Remittances

Najam in the Media on California Shootings

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam was interviewed on Pakistan TV news about impact on California shootings on Muslims in the U. S.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Diaspora, Gun Control, ISIS, Mass Shootings, Muslim Diaspora, Pakistan, Pakistan، 波士顿大学، عادل نجم، پاکستان, terrorism

Grimes in CoinDesk: Understanding Digital Remittances

in Centers & Programs, In the Media

Associate Dean William Grimes said that digital currencies like Bitcoin could drastically change the way displaced populations send money back home.

Tagged: 2015, african studies center, CoinDesk, Digital Remittances, Grimes, In The Media, William Grimes

Gallagher OpEd on Climate Finance for Latin America

in In the Media

For Latin America to meet its climate change goals, it will need to scale up development finance for low carbon growth, says Gallagher.

Tagged: 2015, Climate Change, Climate Finance, Economics, In The Media, International Trade, Kevin Gallagher, Latin America, Latin America Goes Global

Lori Talks Migration in U. S., Abroad

in Videos

Professor Noora Lori spoke at a series of events in the U. S. and abroad on the world’s refugee crises.

Tagged: 2015, Bahrain, European Migration, forced migration, Forced Migration and Human Trafficking, human trafficking, kaija schilde, lori, Noora Lori, schilde, Syrian Migration

Wippl in Deutsche Welle: No Prosecutions for Torture

in In the Media

Professor Joseph Wippl said that there would be no prosecutions for torture conducted during the Bush-era rendition programs.

Tagged: 2015, CIA, Deutsche Welle, In The Media, Joseph Wippl, wippl

PGC Calls for 2016 Conference Papers

in Research, Student News

The Pardee Graduate Council (PGC) has issued a call for papers for their 2016 student research conference.

Tagged: 2015, Pardee Graduate Council, Research Conference

Litvin in LA Review of Books: Perspectives on Refugees

in Centers & Programs, In the Media

Professor Margaret Litvin said that her perspective on the Syrian refugee crisis was informed by her family’s background as Soviet Jews who fled as refugees.

Tagged: 2015, In The Media, LA Review of Books, litvin, margaret litvin, Marginalia, Middle East and North Africa Studies, Refugee, Syria, Syrian Migration

Najam on NPR’s RadioBoston: Taking COP21’s Temperature

in In the Media

Dean Najam discussed the Paris Climate Conference on RadioBoston with Meghna Chakrabarti.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Climate, Climate Change, In The Media, najam, Paris Climate Conference, RadioBoston, WBUR

Wippl Publishes Book Review in Journal of Intelligence

in Research

Professor Joseph Wippl wrote for an upcoming edition of the International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence.

Tagged: 2015, Al Qaeda, CIA, Counterintelligence, intelligence, Joseph Wippl, Kandahar, NSA, Pakistan, terrorism, wippl

ASC Goes to ASA Annual Meeting

in Centers & Programs

The African Studies Center made a splash at this year’s African Studies Association (ASA) annual meeting in San Diego, CA.

Tagged: 2015, Africa, African Studies Association, african studies center, longman, timothy longman

Najam Writes Climate Op-Ed in Guardian

in In the Media

In his decades attending climate change conferences, Dean Adil Najam has seen a lot of promises. Now he says it’s time for action.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Bustle, Climate, Climate Change, COP21, Guardian, In The Media, najam, Paris Climate Conference

Army War College Publishes Aftandilian Monograph

in Research

Professor Gregory Aftandilian has published a monograph with the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) at the U. S. Army War College.

Tagged: 2015, aftandilian, Army, Army War College, extremism, gregory aftandilian, Islam, Muslim, terrorism

Keylor in the Media: Princeton and Wilson

in In the Media

Professor William Keylor spoke to the media on the evolving story of protests of Woodrow Wilson at Princeton University.

Tagged: 2015, Al Jazeera America, CNN, In The Media, keylor, MSNBC, NJ.com, Princeton, william keylor, Woodrow Wilson

Pardee School Dean to Attend Paris COP21 Opening

in General News

Pardee School Dean Adil Najam will attend the opening World Leaders session of the COP21 Paris negotiations on climate change as part of the Pakistan delegation.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Climate Change, COP21, global climate change, Negotiations, Pakistan, Pakistan، پاکستان، عادل نجم

Najam in the Media: Pakistan at Paris for COP21

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam quoted on Pakistan’s preparations for COP21 climate change negotiations beginning in Paris next week.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Climate Change, COP21, Negotiations, Pakistan, Paris Climate Conference, Paris Climate Talks

Stern in Lawfare: What Does ISIS Want?

in In the Media

ISIS wants to polarize Muslims against one another, to incite internal divisions within the West, and to turn the West against Islam, says Prof. Jessica Stern.

Tagged: 2015, Dabiq, ISIS, Jessica Stern, John Cantlie, terrorism

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