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2015

Lukes in 2 Paragraphs: Putin and Fascism

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Igor Lukes said that Vladimir Putin was funding fascist groups in an attempt to shore up the legitimacy of Russia’s annexation of Crimea.

Tagged: 2 Paragraphs, 2015, Crimea, Fascism, Igor Lukes, In The Media, lukes, Russia

Event: Smith Talks Putin Challenge

in Events News

The Pardee School is proud to present Hedrick Smith, producer and correspondent for PBS Frontline, in a wide-ranging discussion on the state of modern Russia.

Tagged: 2015, Hedrick Smith, putin, Russia, Smith

Selin in the Conversation: Paying for Climate Change

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Henrik Selin said that one of the biggest questions for the December Paris climate talks was money.

Tagged: 2015, Climate, Climate Change, COP21, Henrik Selin, In The Media, paris, Selin, The Conversation

Bacevich in Chronicle: Misreading the Past

in In the Media

Pardee School Emeritus Professor Andrew Bacevich said that misreadings of American history had disastrous consequences for current foreign policy discussions.

Tagged: 2015, American History, Andrew Bacevich, Bacevich, Chronicle of Higher Education, History, In The Media

Keylor in Boston Herald: No Difference in Syria

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor William Keylor said that deploying special forces to Syria would probably have little effect on that nation’s civil war.

Tagged: 2015, Boston Herald, In The Media, keylor, Obama, Syria, william keylor

Najam on VOA on Pakistani Diaspora in USA

in In the Media, Research

Adil Najam speaks to Voice of America on his research on the Pakistani diaspora in USA.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Census, Diaspora, Pakistan, Pakistan، پاکستان، عادل نجم

Berger in HuffPo: Japan’s Military Resurgence

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger spoke to the Huffington Post on Japan’s military resurgence, among other recent accomplishments.

Tagged: 2015, Australia, berger, germany, Huffington Post, In The Media, Japan, thomas berger

Task Force Calls for Reviving Universities of Muslim World

in Research, Videos

The high-level Task Force, which included Dean Adil Najam, calls for a revival of science education in the Muslim world.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, History, Islam, Muslim Countries, science, STEM, University

VIDEO: Gallagher Speaks on China, Latin America

in Videos

Watch a video of Pardee School Professor Kevin Gallagher speaking on development in China and Latin America.

Tagged: 2015, China, gallagher, Kevin Gallagher, Latin America

Eisin Shares Israel’s Views on Iran Deal

in Beyond the Headlines, Events News

At a recent Beyond the Headlines event, a challenging view of the Iran nuclear deal was presented – the perspective of Israel.

Tagged: 2015, beyond the headlines, Iran, israel, loftis, nuclear, robert loftis

Grimes and Colleagues Speak at IMF

in Alumni, Events News

At an event held in Washington, D.C., Pardee Professor William Grimes joined a panel discussing mobile and digital remittances for migrants.

Tagged: 2015, IMF, Remittances, William Grimes

Dean Najam Participates in WEF Global Agenda Summit

in General News

Pardee School Dean Adil Najam participated in the 2015 Summit of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF’s) Global Agenda Councils.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Global Agenda Councils, WEF, World Economic Forum، پاکستان، عادل نجم

Digital Project Shares Insights on Islam

in Centers & Programs, Research

In Arabic, mizan means balance. And that’s just what Mizan – a multiplatform initiative on Muslim societies – attempts to provide.

Tagged: 2015, Institute for the Study of Muslim Societies & Civilizations, Michael Pregill, Mizan, Mizan Journal, Mizan Project, Pregill

Schmidt Delivers London BU Alumni Lecture

in Centers & Programs, General News

Pardee School Professor Vivien Schmidt traveled to London to deliver a lecture on the Eurozone crisis to BU alumni.

Tagged: 2015, Center for the Study of Europe, euro, Eurozone, Eurozone Crisis, London, Schmidt, Vivien Schmidt

CURA Event Traces Israel’s Journey

in Events News

At a recent event organized by the Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs, the history of Religious Zionism and its impact on Israel’s troubled journey was examined.

Tagged: 2015, CURA, israel, palestine

Ye Wins Smith Richardson Grant

in Research

Pardee School Professor Min Ye won an International Security and Foreign Policy Fellowship from the Smith Richardson Foundation.

Tagged: 2015, China, grant, Min Ye, Ye

Woodward Honored for CIA Service

in General News

Pardee School Professor John Woodward received the Career Intelligence Medal in recognition of his exemplary service to the CIA.

Tagged: 2015, CIA, John Woodward, Woodward

Najam on ‘Brain Drain’ and its Discontents

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam argues that ‘brain drain’ is no longer a necessarily bad thing in the age of globalization.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Brain Drain, Migration, عادل نجم, پاکستان, 波士顿大学

Longman Discusses Genocide at ASU

in Centers & Programs, Research

Pardee School Professor Timothy Longman spoke on the topic of genocide at a recent symposium organized by Arizona State University.

Tagged: 2015, african studies center, genocide, longman, timothy longman

Goldstein in AsiaOne News: Going Casual on State Visits

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Erik Goldstein said that heads of state were adopting a casual approach to diplomatic relations.

Tagged: 2015, AsiaOne News, China, David Cameron, Erik Goldstein, goldstein, In The Media, United Kingdom, xi jinping، 波士顿大学

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