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2015

Wippl in USA Today: No Progress on Benghazi

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Joseph Wippl said that partisan gridlock would limit the effectiveness of the Congressional hearings on Benghazi.

Tagged: 2015, Benghazi, In The Media, Joseph Wippl, USA Today, wippl

Pardee School Celebrates Dean’s Ambassadors

in Student News

Dean Adil Najam welcomed the 2016 class of Dean’s Ambassadors and charged them with a mission of representing the ideals and excellence of the Pardee School.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, dean's ambassadors, Grimes, loftis, najam, robert loftis, William Grimes

Fallows Shares Insights on China

in Events News

Atlantic Monthly contributor and thought leader James Fallows took attendees on a journey to modern China.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, China, Erik Goldstein, goldstein, najam, Soft Power، 波士顿大学

Klinger Publishes Bilingual Journal Article

in Research

Pardee School Professor Julie Klinger has published an article in both English and Spanish on strategic minerals in Brazil.

Tagged: 2015, Brazil, China, Julie Klinger, Klinger, Minerals، 波士顿大学

Call for Research Grant Applicants

in Student News

Attention students – Pardee School has announced the second annual call for applicants for its Student Research Travel Grant program.

Tagged: 2015, ma program, research grants, student research, students

Woodward in Defense One: Shutdowns Harm Security

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor John Woodward said that government shutdowns harm national security interests.

Tagged: 2015, Defense One, Government Shutdown, In The Media, John Woodward, national security, security, Woodward

Pineda Talks Hispanic Heritage at Prison

in Centers & Programs

Professor Adela Pineda was invited to speak at FMC-Devens, a Massachusetts federal men’s prison.

Tagged: 2015, Adela Pineda, Hispanic Heritage Month, latin american studies, Pineda

LAS Event Traces Rise of the Barrio

in Centers & Programs, Events News

At an event organized by Latin American Studies, attendees learned about the rise of the barrio as a unit of cultural and political power in Venezuela.

Tagged: 2015, Latin America, latin american studies, Latin American Studies Program, Venezuela

Wallace in The Conversation: Trudeau and the Niqab

in In the Media

Pardee School Lecturer James C. “Jim” Wallace said that the niqab became a hot-button issue in the recent Canadian parliamentary election.

Tagged: 2015, canada, In The Media, james c wallace, The Conversation, wallace

Rodney Series: To Africa’s Leading Edge

in Centers & Programs

For 38 years, the Walter Rodney Seminar series has been transporting students and scholars to the cutting edge of contemporary African studies.

Tagged: 2015, Africa, african studies center, longman, tim longman, Walter Rodney

Najam in Newsline on Paris Climate Negotiations

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam says Pakistan had squandered its opportunity to be a major player in climate negotiations.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Climate, Climate Change, COP21, In The Media, najam, Newsline, Pakistan, جامعة بوسطن, عادل نجم, پارڈی اسکول, پاکستان, 波士顿大学

BarMUN Conference Held at Pardee

in Student News

The eighth annual Boston Area Model United Nations (BarMUN) conference was held at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University.

Tagged: 2015, Model UN, MUN, United Nations

Panel: Syrian Crisis from Field Experts

in Centers & Programs, Student News

A recent panel brought on-the-ground stories from the front lines of the Syrian crisis to the Pardee School.

Tagged: 2015, augustus richard norton, Institute for the Study of Muslim Societies and Civilizations, norton, Syria

Student Spotlight: Depies Wins Scholarship

in Student News

Pardee School student Jessica Depies is studying – and dancing – in Brazil after winning the prestigious Boren Award.

Tagged: 2015, Borden Scholar, Brazil, Depies, Jessica Depies, study abroad

Ban Publishes Research Paper in JCMS

in Research

Pardee School Professor Cornel Ban published an article in the Journal of Common Market Studies (JCMS).

Tagged: 2015, ban, Cornel Ban, Economics, Finance, Journal of Common Market Studies

Wippl in CIRA: Remembering Aldrich Ames

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Joseph Wippl reflected on his time as a member of the CIA team assessing convicted spy Aldrich Ames.

Tagged: 2015, CIA, In The Media, intelligence, Joseph Wippl, wippl

Gallagher in China Daily: Don’t Count China Out in LatAm

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Kevin Gallagher said that economic slowdown in Latin America doesn’t change China’s priorities.

Tagged: 2015, China, China Daily, Economics, Finance, gallagher, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher, Latin America, Yuan، 波士顿大学

O’Sullivan Demystifies TTIP at Conference

in Centers & Programs

Ambassador David O’Sullivan, head of the EU Delegation to the U. S., spoke on the merits of the proposed TTIP trade agreement at a recent conference.

Tagged: 2015, Center for the Study of Europe, Europe, Schmidt, TTIP, Vivien Schmidt

Min Ye in GB Times: TPP and China

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Min Ye said that the recently-passed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) was marketed by using fears of the economic might of China.

Tagged: 2015, China, Economics, GB Times, GBTimes, In The Media, Min Ye, tpp, trade, Ye، 波士顿大学

Sewall at Pardee School: Preventing the Next ISIL

in Events News

The Under Secretary of Civilian Security, Democracy and Human Rights described the U. S.’s holistic response to countering violent extremism.

Tagged: 2015, Boko Haram, counterterrorism, Democracy, extremism, Human Rights, ISIL, ISIS, Sarah Sewall, security, Sewall, terrorism، 波士顿大学, U.S. Department of State

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