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2016

Keylor Speaks on Panel on France’s Burkini Ban

in Events News

Prof. William Keylor was part of a panel on the Burkini ban in France held at the Howard Thurman Center.

Tagged: 2016, ban, Burkini, Howard Thurman Center, Panel, william keylor

Hefner in CSM on Protests in Jakarta

in In the Media

Prof. Robert Hefner discussed recent protests in Jakarta, Indonesia calling for the ouster of Gov. Basuki Tjahaja Purnama.

Tagged: 2016, Christian Science Monitor, Governor, In The Media, Jakarta, Robert Hefner

Miller Publishes Op-Ed on SAARC Summit

in In the Media

Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller discussed why the cancellation of the 19th SAARC summit could mean new life for the regional grouping.

Tagged: 2016, In The Media, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Manjari Miller, SAARC, The Diplomat

Najam on Geo TV on 2016 U.S. Elections

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam talks about the role of Muslim Americans in the 2016 U.S. Presidential elections.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Donald Trump, Geo TV, Hillary Clinton, U.S. Elections

Najam Presents at USIP on Security, Climate Change in Asia

in Research

Pardee School Dean Adil Najam gave a presentation at the Asia Center of the U.S. Institute of Peace on climate change and security in Asia.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Climate Change, security, USIP

IDF Expert Discusses Israeli Homeland Security with Pardee Students

in General News, Student News

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Colonel Bentzi Gruber spoke to students in Prof. John Woodward’s “Intelligence and Homeland Security,” course.

Tagged: 2016, Colonel Bentzi Gruber, Intelligence and Homeland Security, Israeli Defense Forces, John D. Woodward Jr.

Pardee School Students, Faculty to Present at MESA Conference

in General News, Student News

Pardee School students and faculty members will present at the upcoming Middle East Studies Association Conference being held in Boston.

Tagged: 2016

Gallagher Presents GEGI Study at Columbia University

in General News, Research

Prof. Kevin Gallagher discussed China’s global developmental finance institutions, China’s policy bank lending to foreign governments for energy.

Tagged: 2016, China, Columbia, energy, Finance, GEGI, Kevin Gallagher

Selin and Najam in The Conversation on Marrakesh Climate Talks

in In the Media

Professor Henrik Selin and Dean Adil Najam discuss what the upcoming Marrakesh climate talks need to achieve.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Climate Talks, COP22, Henrik Selin, In The Media, Marrakesh, paris, The Conversation

Schmidt Speaks at Conference on Rebuilding Trust of EU Citizens

in General News, Videos

Prof. Vivien Schmidt spoke at a recent conference the current crises facing the European Union and how to rebuild the trust of EU citizens.

Tagged: 2016, conference, EU, European Union, Panel, Vivien Schmidt

Faculty Book Talk: Hare on Making Diplomacy Work

in Events News

Amb. Paul Hare discussed his book Making Diplomacy Work: Intelligent Innovation for the Modern World.

Tagged: 2016, Amb. Paul Hare, diplomacy, Faculty Book Talk, Making Diplomacy Work

Hare Speaks at Suffolk University on US-Cuba Relations

in General News

Amb. Paul Hare gave a talk at the Suffolk University Law School on the future of relations between the United States and Cuba.

Tagged: 2016, Cuba, diplomacy, Paul Hare, Suffolk University, United States

Hefner Edits New Book Shari’a Law and Modern Muslim Ethics

in General News, Research

Shari’a Law and Modern Muslim Ethics brings together leading scholars of Islamic ethics to examine the varied meanings of Islamic law.

Tagged: 2016, Book, CURA, Edit, Robert Hefner, Shari'a Law and Modern Muslim Ethics

Fewsmith in the Media on Xi’s Raised Status

in In the Media

Prof. Joseph Fewsmith was interviewed by several outlets on the declaration by China’s Communist Party that President Xi Jinping is its “core.”

Tagged: 2016, Bloomber, China, Communist Party, In The Media, Joseph Fewsmith, New York Times, xi jinping

Pardee School Welcomes New Dean’s Ambassadors

in Events News, Student News

Dean Adil Najam welcomed new Graduate Dean’s Ambassadors and charged them with representing the ideals and excellence of the Pardee School.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, dean's ambassadors, graduate, Joseph Fewsmith, MA, robert loftis, undergraduate

Corgan in The Boston Herald on Clinton’s Syria Policy

in In the Media

Prof. Michael Corgan discusses presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s policy on Syria.

Tagged: 2016, Boston Herald, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, In The Media, michael corgan, Syria

Hare Publishes OpEd on the Impact of Wikileaks on Diplomacy

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Hare discusses the impact recent activity by Julian Assange and Wikileaks is having on the practice of diplomacy.

Tagged: 2016, Paul Hare

Amb. Saj Mendis Speaks to Pardee Students on India’s Rise

in General News

Ambassador Saj Mendis, the current Sri Lankan Ambassador to Bahrain, spoke to students in IR 506 India and the World.

Tagged: 2016, India, Manjari Miller, Saj Mendis, Sri Lanka, Teaching

Stern Publishes Journal Paper on Recruitment of Extremists

in Research

Prof. Jessica Stern published a journal paper on the psychological and social factors motivating young people to join extremist groups.

Tagged: 2016, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, ISIS, Jessica Stern, Journal Paper, terrorism

BtH: Does GDP Measure Human Progress?

in Beyond the Headlines, Events News

The Beyond the Headlines panel discussed whether GDP is an accurate measurement of human progress.

Tagged: 2016, Beyond the Headline, Cutler Cleveland, Ehsan Masood, GDP, Kehinde Ajayi, Measuring Human Progresss

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