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2017

Stern Offers Advice to Graduating BU Seniors

in General News, Student News

Prof. Jessica Stern was featured as part of a video of members of the Boston University community offering advice to graduating seniors.

Tagged: 2017, Advice, graduation, Jessica Stern, Seniors

Woodward in POV: Proposed Cuts to Public Broadcasting

in In the Media

Prof. John D. Woodward Jr. argues that proposed cuts to the CPB would do little to address the budget deficit facing the United States.

Tagged: 2017, BU Today, Budget, CPB, Cuts, In The Media, John Woodward, POV

Woodward Speaks on Biometric Technology at Algonquin Club

in General News

Prof. John D. Woodward Jr. presented on “The Promise and Performance of Biometrics in Combating Terrorism” at the Algonquin Club.

Tagged: 2017, Algonquin Club, Biometrics, counterterrorism, John Woodward

Pardee Students Take Espionage Tour of Boston

in General News, Student News

Students taking IR 581, The Evolution of Strategic Intelligence, enjoyed an espionage tour of Boston led by Prof. John D. Woodward, Jr.

Tagged: 2017, Boston, Espionage, John Woodward, Tour

Hare in Latin America Advisor on Cuba-Venezuela Relations

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Hare discusses the past, present and future of relations between Cuba and Venezuela.

Tagged: 2017, Cuba, In The Media, InterAmerican Dialogue, Latin America Advisor, Paul Hare, Venezuela

Keylor in The Boston Herald on North Korean Missile Test

in In the Media

Prof. William Keylor discusses what the recent election of South Korean President Moon Jae-in means for the future of relations between South Korea and North Korea.

Tagged: 2017, Boston Herald, In The Media, North Korea, South Korea, william keylor

Garčević Publishes Op-Ed on EU Expansion in the Balkans

in In the Media

Amb. Vesko Garčević discusses the European Union enlargement process in the Balkans, including doubts and challenges facing many Balkans states.

Tagged: 2017, Balkans, EastWest Magazine, EU, European Union, In The Media, Vesko Garcevic

Grimes Speaks at ADB Annual Meeting in Tokyo

in General News

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs William Grimes spoke on a panel at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

Tagged: 2017, ADB, Annual Meeting, Asian Development Bank, William Grimes

Najam Attends WWF Annual Conference in Indonesia

in General News

Adil Najam attends annual WWF conference in Manado, Indonesia.

Tagged: 2017, Adil Najam, Indonesia, WWF

Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on Trump’s NAFTA Strategy

in In the Media

Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses U.S. President Donald Trump’s approach to changing the terms of trade deals, including NAFTA.

Tagged: 2017, Donald Trump, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher, NAFTA, The American Prospect, trade

Schmidt in The Boston Herald on French Presidential Election

in In the Media

Prof. Vivien Schmidt discusses the victory of Emmanuel Macron over Marine Le Pen in the 2017 French presidential election, as well as the political future of Le Pen.

Tagged: 2017, Boston Herald, French, In The Media, Le Pen, Macron, Presidential Election, Vivien Schmidt

Schmidt in WaPo on Macron’s Landslide Victory

in In the Media

Prof. Vivien Schmidt discusses the landslide victory of centrist Emmanuel Macron over far-right Marine Le Pen in the 2017 French presidential election.

Tagged: 2017, Emmanuel Macron, France, In The Media, Marine Le Pen, Presidential Election, Vivien Schmidt, Washington Post

Menchik Publishes Op-Ed Jokowi’s Reelection Bid

in In the Media

Prof. Jeremy Menchik discusses how the recent election defeat of Jakarta’s Christian governor will affect the reelection bid of Indonesian president Joko Widodo.

Tagged: 2017, Ahok, Election, In The Media, Indonesia, Jeremy Menchik, Jowoki

Inkblot Project Featured in The Tab

in Events News, In the Media

The Inkblot Project is a student-led initiative to educate the public on violent extremism helmed by students in Professor Jessica Stern’s IR 500 course.

Tagged: 2017, In The Media, Inkblot Project, Jessica Stern, The Tab

Aftandilian Publishes Op-Ed on Trump’s Yemen Strategy

in In the Media

Gregory Aftandilian discusses the role of U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis in formulating the administration’s Yemen policy.

Tagged: 2017, Arab Weekly, Donald Trump, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, Yemen

Berger in VOA on Removal of Confederate Monuments

in In the Media

Prof. Thomas Berger discusses the recent removal of monuments and statues connected to the Confederacy and slavery in the United States.

Tagged: 2017, Confederate, In The Media, Monuments, Removal, thomas berger, VOA

Menchik Interviewed on the Future of Pluralism in Indonesia

in In the Media

Prof. Jeremy Menchik discusses what protests against Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama following his defeat in a recent election mean for pluralism in Indonesia.

Tagged: 2017, In The Media, Indonesia, Jeremy Menchik, Pluralism, Sporting News City

Najam Speaks at MIT SPURS Humphrey Fellows Commencement

in General News

Dean Adil Najam was the keynote speaker at the 49th commencement ceremony of the MIT SPURS and Humphrey Fellows.

Tagged: 2017, Adil Najam, Humphrey Fellows, MIT, New World Disorder, SPURS

Hare Speaks on Panel on Castro’s Legacy

in General News

Amb. Paul Hare spoke as part of a panel hosted by the Canning House that looked back on the legacy of Fidel Castro.

Tagged: 2017, Canning House, Cuba, Fidel Castro, Legacy, Paul Hare

Wippl in BU Today on Russia, the U.S. and Election Meddling

in In the Media

Prof. Joseph Wippl discusses the potential impact of Russian interference in the 2016 United States presidential election.

Tagged: 2017, BU Today, Donald Trump, Election Meddling, In The Media, Joseph Wippl, Russia, United States

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