Inaugural Lecture: Crowley on US Public Diplomacy
The Pardee School presents a conversation with P. J. Crowley, former spokesman for the U. S. State Department, as part of our Inaugural Year Lecture series.
Schmidt at Euro Conference at Harvard
Vivien Schmidt, director of the Center for the Study of Europe, lent her expertise to a recent research conference at Harvard University.
Ban Talks Greek Crisis at Brown
Trying to understand the implications of the Greek crisis? Cornel Ban’s your guy.
CURA Joins Pardee School
The Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs (CURA) has officially become an affiliated center of the Pardee School.
Wallace Trains Canadian Foreign Affairs Office
James C. (Jim) Wallace, Lecturer in International Relations, was featured as a presenter at a February event hosted by the Canadian government’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD).
Gallagher: Gridlock Good for Obama
Congression grodlock on far-reaching trade deals could be a good thing for Obama, says Kevin Gallagher.
Twi Comes to the African Studies Center
Want to be part of one of the world’s fastest-growing economies? Then you’ll need to learn a language called Twi.
Wippl on CIA Accounting: “It’s the Public’s Money”
In an explosive story, The Daily Beast tells a tale of love and malfeasance at the highest levels of the CIA – and Pardee professor Joseph Wippl weighs in.
Hare: U.S., Cuban Education to Collide
Paul Webster Hare writes in The Atlantic on the impact of new diplomatic openness between the U. S. and Cuba in the field of education.
Student Spotlight: GIRC Holds Research Conference
The Graduate International Relations Student Council at the Pardee School organized a fantastic student research conference, with scholars from across the country presenting their findings.
Gallagher: China Ousts the World Bank
The shift comes in Latin America, where China’s banks have become the biggest kids on the block.
LASP Plans Trip to a New Cuba
For the first time, The Pardee School of Global Studies’ affiliated Latin American Studies Program will offer their ‘alternative spring break’ in a Cuba engaging in diplomatic relations with the U. S.
Pardee Makes Splash at ISA
The Pardee School sent five of its scholars to share their expertise at this year’s International Studies Association Conference, and held a reception to celebrate the school’s opening.
Pardee Profs Co-Author Report on China/Latin America Loans
Pardee Prof. Kevin Gallagher has created an interactive tool that will allow users to see the financial links between China and Latin America.
Loftis: Media Follows Military in Crisis Zones
When it comes to reporting the news that interests Americans, media organizations have to make a tough choice; conflict, or Kardashians?
Schmidt Book on Europe “100 to Remember” List
Here’s a question for you; what do Charles de Gaulle, Margaret Thatcher, Vaclav Havel, and Pardee School of Global Studies Professor Vivien Schmidt have in common?
The Crises of Chinese Leadership
With a growing middle class and a leader eager to centralize power, the future of China could be a very uncertain one.
March 20: Global Careers Symposium @BUPardeeSchool
Attention students: make professional connections and discover your global career at the Pardee School Career Symposium on March 20.
Aftandilian Op-Ed on Al Jazeera
Gregory Aftandilian lays out the way forward for the Egyptian adminiostration as it combats terrorism in the Sinai region.
Thomas Berger Promoted to Full Professor
Congratulations, Thomas Berger. You have been promoted to the rank of Full Professor.