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2016

Dean Najam Keynotes at Global Citizenship Summit

in Events News

Adil Najam delivers keynote address at the Mellon Global Citizenship Summit, 2016.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Global Citizenship, Higher Education

Alumni Weekend Panel Focuses on Brexit

in Events News

The panel discussed the implications of the Brexit referendum and what the future holds for the United Kingdom and European Union.

Tagged: 2016, Alumni Weekend, Brexit, Erik Goldstein, John Woodward, Panel, Paul Hare, Vivien Schmidt, World in Flux

NATO Parliamentarians Visit Pardee School

in Events News

Pardee School faculty dialogues with a delegation from NATO on topics including Brexit and the conflicts in Iraq and Syria.

Tagged: 2016

AAG John Carlin Discusses Counterterrorism

in Events News

Assistant Attorney General John P. Carlin discussed terrorism, espionage, cyber security and other national security threats.

Tagged: 2016, Assistant Attorney General John Carlin, counterterrorism, Cyber security, John Woodward

GEGI Research Referenced in Vistazo

in Research

Research by the Global Economic Governance Initiative was recently referenced in an article in the journal Vistazo.

Tagged: 2016, China en América Latina: Lecciones para la Cooperación Sur-Sur y el Desarrollo Sostenible, GEGI, Kevin Gallagher, Rebecca Ray, research, Vistazo

Sandra Grimes Discusses Aldrich Ames Case

in Events News

Grimes discussed her role in the investigation of Aldrich Ames, a counterintelligence officer who was convicted of spying for the Soviet Union.

Tagged: 2016, Aldrich Ames, CIA, intelligence, Joseph Wippl, Sandra Grimes, Spy

Stern in The Boston Globe on Scale of Terrorist Attacks

in In the Media

Prof. Stern spoke at a recent a two-day National Security Conference in Cambridge that was sponsored by the U.S. Attorney’s office in Boston.

Tagged: 2016, Boston Globe, In The Media, ISIS, Jessica Stern, national security, terrorism

Kendhammer Discusses Islam and Democracy in Northern Nigeria

in Centers & Programs, Events News

The discussion focused on the role of Islam and democracy in law and government in Northern Nigeria.

Tagged: 2016, african studies center, African Studies Center and the Institute for the Study of Muslim Societies and Civilizations, Brandon Kendhammer, Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs

Min Ye’s Book Reviewed in The China Quarterly

in Research

Prof. Min Ye’s Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in China and India was reviewed in the journal The China Quarterly.

Tagged: 2016, Book, Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in China and India, Min Ye, Review, The China Quarterly

Asian Studies Hosts Fall 2016 Reception

in Centers & Programs, Events News

The event, which was organized in collaboration with the student group Asian Studies Initiative at Boston University (ASIABU), was filled with food, fun, and classical Chinese dancing.

Tagged: 2016, Catherine Yeh, Center for the Study of Asia, Fall Reception

GEGI Holds Annual Retreat

in Centers & Programs, Events News

The retreat included planning for the upcoming year and discussion of two papers the initiative is currently working on for UNCTAD.

Tagged: 2016, Annual Retreat, Cornel Ban, GEGI, Kevin Gallagher

Retreat Held for First-Year Graduate Students

in Events News, Student News

The day-long retreat included team-building activities, career-planning advice and a question-and-answer session with the Director of Graduate Studies.

Tagged: 2016, Fitchburg Art Museum, graduate students, One Pardee, Pardee, Retreat

African Studies Center Hosts Reception

in Centers & Programs, Events News

The African Studies Center held a reception to welcome faculty, students and friends back to campus.

Tagged: 2016, African Studies, Rodney Lecture, tim longman, Welcome Reception

BtH: NATO, the EU and Russia

in Beyond the Headlines, Events News

The Beyond the Headlines series returned with a panel discussion on the emerging geopolitical situation in Europe.

Tagged: 2016, beyond the headlines, BtH, EU, Igor Lukes, Krzysztof Szczerski, NATO, Russia, Vesko Garcevic

Gallagher Publishes Article on Latin America’s China Boom

in In the Media

Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses China’s growing economic influence in Latin America.

Tagged: 2016, China, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher, Latin America, NACLA Report on the Americas

Najam Interviewed on Kashmir on Singapore Radio

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam argues that the escalating toll of death in Kashmir is not just India’s failure, it is the failure of the international community; of the United Nations.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Dean Adil Najam, India, Kashmir, Pakistan, Singapore, United Nations

Najam talks Paris Climate Deal Ratification on ABC

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam comments on the state of ratification of the Paris Climate Change Deal.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Climate, Climate Change, Paris Climate Agreement, Paris Deal

Najam Moderates NEIDL Panel on Infectious Disease

in Events News

Dean Adil Najam moderates a panel of experts on global infectious disease at NEIDL’s inaugural symposium at Boston University.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Ebola, Infectious Disease, NEIDL, Zika

FMHT to Host Refugee Education Week

in Events News, General News

Join the Initiative on Forced Migration and Human Trafficking for a week-long series of events about refugees and forced migration.

Tagged: 2016, BUIAA, Education, FMHT, Refugee, Week

Faculty Book Talk: Cornel Ban Discusses Ruling Ideas

in Events News, Research

Prof. Cornel Ban delivered the first installment of the 2016 Faculty Book Talk Series.

Tagged: 2016, Cornel Ban, Faculty Book Talk, Neoliberalism, Ruling Ideas

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