BtH: The Long Road to Cuba’s Future
When the students of the future learn the history of Cuba, they’re going to know a very important term; 17-D.
Gallagher Publishes New Book: “Ruling Capital”
Kevin Gallagher publishes his newest book: Ruling Capital: Emerging Markets and the Re-Regulation of Cross Border Finance (Cornell University Press).
Bacevich: Obama Muddles Foreign Policy
Emeritus prof. Andrew Bacevich said that the Obama administration had muddled most of their foreign policy initiatives, culminating with John Kerry’s inauspicious visit to France in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks.
Selin Named Managing Editor of Journal EPC
Pardee prof. Henrik Selin was named managing editor of the academic journal Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy (EPC).
GIRC Elects Executive Board
The Graduate Student Council (GIRC) at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University elected its new executive board on Feb. 3.
Berger: Japan Makes Soft-Power Push
Pardee prof. Thomas Berger said that Japan must acknowledge its history as it makes a push for soft power in the U. S.
Ye: Don’t Ignore China Mistrust
Pardee prof. Min Ye said that leaders cannot ignore the U.S. social mistrust of China as they bush for greater trade links between the two nations.
Student Spotlight: Delaney Selected for Israel Tour
Meaghan Delaney, first year undergrad at the Pardee School, was selected for a national program which allows university students to tour humanitarian and educational initiatives in Israel.
Gallagher Says Diversifying A Challenge for China
Pardee prof. Kevin Gallagher said that diversifying its trade with Latin America is a challenge China will need to face.
Elites on Trial: Ban Contributes Book Chapter
Prof. Cornel Ban has authored a chapter in a new book analyzing the far-reaching effects of the 2008 economic crisis.
VIDEO: Schmidt Talks Austerity on German TV
Pardee prof. Vivien Schmidt spoke with a German news program about the impacts of German chancellor Angela Merkel’s austerity policy.
Najam Presents Research on Global Climate Negotiations
Dean Adil Najam presents his research on global climate negotiations at CIGI workshop in Los Angeles.
GIRC Conference: Speakers Line-up
The Graduate International Relations Student Council (GIRC) at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University has announced the presenters and topics for their third annual student research conference.
Alumni Spotlight: Alia Wong brings Pacific to Atlantic
In a way, Pardee School of Global Studies alumna Alia Wong’s position as an associate editor at The Atlantic couldn’t be more ironic.
Cornel Ban in Foreign Affairs on Greek Elections
Mark Blyth and Cornel Ban look at the implications of the politics of austerity in Europe, in light of recent Greek elections.
Gallagher: Trans-Pacific Partnership a Risk
Pardee Prof. Kevin Gallagher said that the Trans-Pacific Partnership championed by President Obama carried risks for the worldwide economy.
VIDEO: Welcome to the Boston University Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University is proud to present their inaugural video.
Gallagher: Latin America’s China Impact
Kevin Gallagher writes for the BBC that Latin American commodities were at the heart of the Chinese economic boom.
Selin: A Waiting Game on India’s Climate Policy
Pardee prof. Henrik Selin said that recent agreements between the U.S. and India were a tentative first step toward an international climate accord.
Paul Hare speaks to BUToday on Cuba’s New Normal
Amb. Paul Hare said that liberation will hasten in Cuba in the wake of President Obama’s decision to end the embargo on the island nation.