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2017

Schmidt Gives Talk on Neoliberalism at SPERI

in General News

Prof. Vivien Schmidt is also the Chair of the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute International Advisory Board.

Tagged: 2017, Neoliberalism, SPERI, Vivien Schmidt

Ruling Capital Reviewed in San Francisco Book Review

in In the Media

Prof. Kevin Gallagher’s book Ruling Capital was recently reviewed in the San Francisco Book Review.

Tagged: 2017, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher, ruling capital, San Francisco Review of Books

Garcevic Contributes to CEAS Study on NATO in the Balkans

in Research

Amb. Vesko Garcevic contributed to a recent study by the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies on the case for NATO in the Western Balkans.

Tagged: 2017, Balkans, CEAS, NATO, Vesko Garcevic

Miller Publishes Article in FA on Modi and Israel

in In the Media, Research

Prof. Manjari Miller examines India-Israel bilateral relations and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Israel.

Tagged: 2017, Foreign Affairs, In The Media, India, israel, Manjari Miller, Modi

Menchik Publishes Journal Article on Constructivism and Religion

in Research

Prof. Jeremy Menchik’s article, published in Comparative Politics, explores the constructivist approach to religion and world politics.

Tagged: 2017, Comparative Politics, Constructivist Approach, Jeremy Menchik, Religion, research, World Politics

Lukes Interviewed on U.S. Broadcasts in Russia

in In the Media

Prof. Igor Lukes discusses why the move is largely seen as a way to counteract Russia’s unofficial propaganda arms RT and Sputnik.

Tagged: 2017, Current Times, eastern europe, Igor Lukes, In The Media, Russia, The Washington Times

Menchik in The Conversation on Indonesia’s Pious Democracy

in In the Media

Prof. Jeremy Menchik examined whether whether Indonesia’s tradition of religious tolerance and pluralism is safe from extremism.

Tagged: 2017, extremism, In The Media, Indonesia, Jeremy Menchik, Religious Tolerance, The Conversation

Gallagher Interviewed on China’s Climate Leadership

in In the Media

Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses the contrast between China’s plans to drastically reduce coal consumption and plans by the country’s energy companies for highly polluting projects.

Tagged: 2017, Climate, Coal, Dialogo Chino, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher, leadership, New York Times

Garcevic in NYT and McClatchy on Russian Election Meddling

in In the Media

Amb. Vesko Garcevic testified before the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Russian efforts to interfere in Montenegro’s 2016 election.

Tagged: 2017, Election, In The Media, McClatchy, Meddling, Montenegro, New York Times, Russia, senate, Testimony, Vesko Garcevic

Keylor in IBT on China’s Fuel Sales to N. Korea

in In the Media

Prof. William Keylor discusses China’s recent suspension of fuel sales to North Korea due to fear of lack of payment.

Tagged: 2017, China, Fuel Sales, In The Media, International Business Times, North Korea, william keylor

Lukes Publishes Article on the Threat of Political Tyranny

in In the Media

Prof. Igor Lukes discusses the threat of political tyranny in the West.

Tagged: 2017, Igor Lukes, In The Media, Lidove Noviny, Political Tyranny, The People's Newspaper

RIP: Founding Director of CURA, Prof. Peter Berger, Dies at 88

in General News

Founding director of CURA, Prof. Emeritus Peter Berger, dies at 88.

Tagged: 2017, CURA, Peter Berger

Garcevic Testifies Before Senate Committee on Intelligence

in General News

Amb. Vesko Garcevic’s testimony was part of an open hearing focusing on Russian interference in recent and upcoming elections across Europe.

Tagged: 2017, Committee, Election, intelligence, Montenegro, Russia, senate, Testify, Vesko Garcevic

Pardee Periodical Publishes Spring 2017 Issue

in General News, Student News

The Pardee Periodical, the graduate academic journal at the Pardee School, recently published its Spring 2017 issue.

Tagged: 2017, graduate, Journal, Pardee Periodical, Student

Lukes on Radio Prague on the Cold War, Exile and Chamberlain

in In the Media

Prof. Igor Lukes discussed his increasingly sympathetic view of Neville Chamberlain, his arrival in New York in the late 1970s, and his early life in communist Czechoslovakia.

Tagged: 2017, Igor Lukes, In The Media, Radio Prague

Keylor Presents on Post-WWI U.S.-France Relations

in General News

Prof. William Keylor presented on the dissolution of the bonds of friendship between the United States and France following the end of World War I.

Tagged: 2017, conference, France, Paper, us, william keylor, wwi

Lukes on Radio Prague on Life in Communist Czechoslovakia

in In the Media

Prof. Igor Lukes discusses his early life in communist Czechoslovakia and his arrival in New York in the late 1970s.

Tagged: 2017, Czechoslovakia, Igor Lukes, In The Media, Radio Prague

Najam Interviewed on CPEC and the Environment

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam discusses economic and environmental questions in Pakistan over the lack of transparency about the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

Tagged: 2017, Adil Najam, CPEC, Environment, In The Media, The Third Pole

Fewsmith on CSIS Podcast on China’s 19th Party Congress

in In the Media

Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discussed President Xi Jinping and China’s upcoming 19th Party Congress.

Tagged: 2017, China, CSIS Podcast, In The Media, Joseph Fewsmith, Party Congress, xi jinping

Corgan in Washington Times on Trump’s Legislative Struggles

in In the Media

Prof. Michael Corgan discusses the struggles of President Donald Trump to achieve policy victories in the early months of his presidency.

Tagged: 2017, Donald Trump, In The Media, michael corgan, Washington Times

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