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2015

Pardee Works: RAND’s Parachini on Intelligence

in Events News, Student News

Here’s a question for you; what is SOCMINT?

Tagged: #PardeeWorks, 2015, intelligence, John Parachini, John Woodward, national security, Parachini, Pardee Works, Woodward

Eckstein in Houston Chronicle: Cuba’s Immigration Benefit

in In the Media

Professor Susan Eckstein said that Cubans have enjoyed special U. S. immigration privileges.

Tagged: 2015, Cuba, eckstein, Houston Chronicle, Immigration, In The Media, Susan Eckstein

Selin in Yale Climate: Pessimism for Paris

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Henrik Selin said that his pessimism about the upcoming Paris climate negotiations had only grown.

Tagged: 2015, Climate, Henrik Selin, In The Media, Paris Climate Conference, Selin, Yale Climate Conncection

Najam on Living in “The Age of Adaptation”

in In the Media

Adil Najam says we are living in “the age of adaptation,” where climate uncertainty even bigger danger than climate severity.

Tagged: 2015, adaptation, Adaptation Economy, Adil Najam, Climate Change, Massachusetts

Asia Center: Haeri Screens Documentary

in Centers & Programs, Events News

The Center for the Study of Asia hosted a conversation and film screening with Shahla Haeri, Professor and filmmaker.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Asia, Center for the Study of Asia, najam, Shahla Haeri

Jessica Stern to Join Pardee School Faculty

in General News, Research

Jessica Stern, internationally-renowned expert on terrorism, will join the Pardee School effective Spring 2016.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, counterterrorism, extremism, Faculty, Jessica Stern, Stern, terrorism

Hedrick Smith Talks Putin at Pardee/COM Event

in Events News

Journalist and public intellectual Hedrick Smith discussed the impact and legacy of Russia’s divisive President Vladimir Putin and his czar-sized effect on world politics.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, COM, Crimea, najam, putin, Russia, Syria, Thomas Fiedler, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin

ASC Researcher Writes on Eritrean Refugees

in Centers & Programs, In the Media

The African Studies Center’s Dan Connell has written a two-part series on the experiences of refugees in Eritrea.

Tagged: 2015, Africa, african studies center, Connell, Dan Connell, eritrea, Foreign Policy in Focus, In The Media

Symposium Examines Year of US-Cuba Relations

in Centers & Programs, Events News

At a recent Pardee School symposium, scholars and diplomats examined the first year of closer relations between the U. S. and Cuba

Tagged: 2015, Cuba, eckstein, Hare, Keller, latin american studies, Paul Webster Hare, Renata Keller, Susan Eckstein

Wallace Keynotes Conference in Turkey

in Events News, Research

Lecturer James C. (Jim) Wallace was the keynote speaker at a recent conference studying religion in Turkey and China.

Tagged: 2015, China, CURA, Institute for the Study of Religion Culture and World Affairs, James C. (Jim) Wallace, Religion, Secularism, Turkey, wallace

Selin Publishes in Annual Review

in Research

Professor Henrik Selin co-authors research paper in Annual Review of Environment and Resources.

Tagged: 2015, Environment, Environmental Governance, EU, European Union, Henrik Selin, Selin

Keylor on NECN: Airport Security Ramps Up

in In the Media, Videos

Pardee School Professor William Keylor said that airport security would ramp up in the wake of a crashed Russian airliner this weekend.

Tagged: 2015, Airport Security, Egypt, In The Media, keylor, NECN, Russia, william keylor

‘Boston Water’ Meets at BU Pardee School

in Events News, Research

The multi-university Boston Water Consortium met at the BU Pardee School to discuss connections between water and climate change.

Tagged: 2015, Boston Water, Boston Water Consortium, Climate Change, Water, Water Policy

Lively Debate on Paris Conference

in Events News

Adil Najam, Timmons Roberts and Ali Tauqeer Sheikh in a lively debate on the prospects for Paris climate change talks.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Climate Change, COP21, Pakistan، پاکستان، عادل نجم، 波士顿大学, Paris Climate Conference, Timmons Roberts, UNFCCC, عادل نجم

Student Spotlight: Kelberer Publishes in Middle East Project

in Research, Student News

Pardee School MA student Vicky Kelberer published an article arguing that adequate shelter is overlooked when addressing the Syrian refugee crisis.

Tagged: 2015, Forced Migration and Human Trafficking, Jordan. Refugee, kelberer, Middle East Report, Syria, vicky kelberer

Student Spotlight: Raina Kadavil

in Student News

Pardee School freshman Raina Kadavil balances her studies with a host of advocacy pursuits and a burgeoning career in fiction.

Tagged: 2015, Kadavil, Raina Kadavil, student spotlight

French Talks Chinese Africa Diaspora

in Centers & Programs, Events News

Howard French, journalist and author, discussed the experience of the Chinese diaspora currently remaking Africa.

Tagged: 2015, Africa, african studies center, Asia, Bradford Morse Lecture, Center for the Study of Asia, China, Howard French

Berger on ABC Radio: Austria’s Nazi Past

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger said that Austria had a mixed record in reckoning with its past in World War II.

Tagged: 2015, ABC Radio Australia, Austria, berger, In The Media, Naziism, Rear Vision, thomas berger, War Guilt, World War II

Pardee School Centers: ‘Frontiers of Fear’

in Centers & Programs, Events News

A recent event at the Pardee School gave a sobering look at the causes and potential solutions to the Syrian refugee crisis.

Tagged: 2015, Center for the Study of Europe, CURA, EU, Europe, Eurozone, refugees, Schmidt, SMSC, Syria, Vivien Schmidt

Fewsmith in Bloomberg: Impact of Xi-Ma Summit

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Joseph Fewsmith said that the upcoming conference between Xi Jinping and Ma Ying-jeou would have drastic ramifications.

Tagged: 2015, Bloomberg, Bloomberg Business, China, Fewsmith, In The Media, Joseph Fewsmith, Taiwan, xi jinping

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