Stern on WBUR: Brussels Terror Attacks
Prof. Jessica Stern said Belgium has been a cauldron ripe for recruitment for radical jihadist groups.
Hare in Agence France-Presse: The Evolving Cuban Revolution
Prof. Paul Hare discussed the evolving relationship between Cuba and the United States.
Stern in the Media: ISIS Boosts Reach Through Social Media
Prof. Jessica Stern discussed how the Internet enables ISIS to boost their recruitment efforts.
Stern in Real Clear Politics: ISIS and the Gray Zone
Professor Jessica Stern was quoted on the motives behind radical jihadist terror attacks.
GEGI Travels to China for Policy Dialogues
GEGI researchers will be presenting several reports at the Chinese Ministry of the Environment.
Gallagher Publishes New Book, The China Triangle
In the book, Gallagher examines Latin America’s development challenges in a historical context.
Corgan Speaks at Iceland Symposium
Corgan spoke as part of the Domestic Policies panel, which will examine Arctic geopolitics and Icelandic politics.
FMHT: Human Trafficking and U.S. Healthcare
Medical Anthropology MS candidate Jeff Nicklas led the talk, and provided a background on human trafficking and access to care.
PGC Hosts British Consul General Susie Kitchens
Consul General Kitchens discussed the skill set for diplomatic jobs and how getting to know the region you’re working in can influence policy.
Stern in WaPo: Understanding the ISIS Threat
Stern was a speaker at the recent Faith Angle Forum, discussing the underlying narrative of radical ideology.
Keller Receives SECOLAS Book Award
Keller received the award from The Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies.
LASP Hosts Ladino Voices Symposium and Concert
The symposium also included a panel, trilingual poetry reading in Ladino, Spanish and English and a Sephardic music concert.
Menchik’s Book Launches in Jakarta
Prof. Jeremy Menchik traveled to Jakarta, Indonesia for the release of his book, Islam and Democracy in Indonesia: Tolerance without Liberalism.
Anderson in Boston Globe: Higher Education in Beirut
Professor Anderson says American University of Beirut offers students and faculty academic freedom.
Selin Speaks at GTL Symposium
Prof. Selin spoke at the Global Teamwork Lab Symposium about developing interdisciplinary graduate curricula.
Student Spotlight: Kelberer Joins BNID Board
MA student Vicky Kelberer has been named a Board Member of the Boston Network for International Development.
BtH: Foreign Policy and the 2016 Elections
The panel discussed the foreign policy implications of the 2016 presidential election.
Gallagher in Bloomberg View: China’s Bolivian Loans
Prof. Gallagher on the impact of political accountability on Chinese loans in Bolivia.
BUCSA: Art and Literature on the Silk Road
Professors Yeh and Micallef discussed the cultural impacts of the Silk Road.
Pardee Students Visit Touro Synagogue
Students visited Touro Synagogue to learn about the role it played at the intersection of foreign policy and separation of church and state in America.