Goldstein Gives Talk on U.S. Entry into WWI
Prof. Erik Goldstein was hosted by the Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Göçek Delivers Campagna-Kerven Lecture
Professor Fatma Müge Göçek delivered the 22nd annual Campagna-Kerven Lecture on Modern Turkey.
Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on China’s Green Energy Leadership
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses China’s emerging leadership on green energy.
Redesigned Pardee Graduate Programs in BU Today
The Pardee School offers six MA programs, two dual-degree programs, one regional degree and two graduate certificates.
Aftandilian Publishes Op-Eds in The Arab Weekly
Gregory Aftandilian discusses the Trump administration’s message to the anti-ISIS coalition.
Menchik in The Atlantic on Electing Minority Political Leaders
Prof. Jeremy Menchik discusses the difficultly for minority political leaders to gain political power across the globe.
Gallagher in The Atlantic on Mexico’s U.S. Dependence
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses Mexico’s realization that the country has been overexposed to the United States.
Menchik in VOA on Jakarta’s Gubernatorial Election
Prof. Jeremy Menchik discusses the run-off of Jakarta’s gubernatorial election.
Selin Gives Talk on the U.S. and Climate Change Agreements
Prof. Henrik Selin was hosted by Civic Series for a conversation on international climate change agreements, including the 2015 Paris Agreement.
CIA Analysts Meet with Pardee Students
The analysts met with Pardee School students in classes taught by Prof. John Woodward and Prof. Joseph Wippl.
Center for Study of Europe Hosts Amb. Vershbow
Amb. Alexander Vershbow, former NATO Deputy Secretary General, discussed the evolving relationship between NATO, the EU, and Russia.
Najam in Express Tribune on Renewable Energy in Pakistan
Dean Adil Najam discusses Pakistan’s Thar coal project as well as how the country can transition from coal to renewable sources of energy.
Wippl Meets With German Delegates on Extremism
The delegates, who all have extensive backgrounds in countering violent extremism and radicalization, were hosted by World Boston.
Pardee Works: Danilowicz on Careers at the State Department
Jon F. Danilowicz, the Diplomat in Residence for New England, discussed navigating career and internship opportunities at the State Department.
McPhee Discusses Book on Boston Marathon Bombing
Michelle McPhee, a Boston-based investigative journalist, discussed the nature of the attack and the impact of the attack on the BU community.
Mardini Discusses Journey From Refugee to Rescuer
FMHT hosted Sarah Mardini for a discussion on her harrowing 30 day journey from Syria to Berlin by boat, car, train and foot.
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Trump-Sisi Relationship
Gregory Aftandilian discusses the developing relationship between United States President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
Gallagher in Dialogo Chino on China’s Latin American Loans
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses concerns over how Latin American countries are spending Chinese loans as well as how those loans will be repaid.
Schmidt in Social Europe on the Rise of Populism in Europe
Prof. Vivien Schmidt discusses how European progressives can combat the recent rise of populism across the region.
Faculty Book Talk: Keller on Mexico’s Cold War
Prof. Renata Keller discussed her book Mexico’s Cold War: Cuba, the United States, and the Legacy of the Mexican Revolution.