Klinger Contributes Chapter to Beyond Neoliberalism
Prof. Julie Klinger’s chapter explores the evolution of “China” and “Globalization” studies in U.S. and Chinese social science research in the post-Cold War era.
ASC Land Mortgage Working Group Publishes Research Report
The Research report is an outcome of discussions and materials first presented at a Boston University Land Mortgage Symposium in April 2015.
Miller Speaks at Houston India Conference
Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller spoke as part of a panel at the conference entitled “Soft Power of India.”
Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on China’s Influence on Global Finance
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses China’s growing influence on global finance at a time when the U.S. is scaling back participation on the global stage.
Goldstein Gives Lecture on Modern Philhellenism
Prof. Erik Goldstein spoke as part of the fourth annual lectures in modern Philhellenism hosted by the Consul General of Greece in Boston.
Faculty Book Talk: Menchik on Islam and Democracy in Indonesia
Prof. Jeremy Menchik discussed how Indonesia’s Islamic organization’s envision the accommodation of religious difference in the country.
Najam in CSM on Combating Climate Change
Dean Adil Najam discusses whether halving carbon emissions each decade could achieve nearly net-zero emissions by 2050.
Pardee School at BU Latin American Alumni Summit
Pardee School Dean Adil Najam delivered the keynote address at the Summit entitled “Understanding This Global Moment.”
Pardee School Hosts 2017 Pardee Works Career Workshop
The workshop included panels, presentations and a networking hour with professionals currently working in the diverse field of global studies.
Ban Publishes Article on Blind Spots in Shadow Banking
Prof. Cornel Ban discusses how the international regulatory regime seems to be returning to a benign view of financial innovation despite systematic risks.
Wallace Trains Senior Leaders at Pentagon
Jim Wallace gave a keynote presentation entitled “Religious Advisement in the Battlespace: A Strategic Approach.”
Pardee School Introduces BA/MAIA Program
The BA/MAIA allows undergraduates to graduate with a rigorous MA in International Affairs with only one additional year of coursework.
Woog Presents Inside View of Obama White House
Former Director for Strategic Communications at the National Security Council Carl Woog provided an insider’s view of the Obama White House.
Wippl Interviewed on Washington Counterterrorism Gathering
Prof. Joseph Wippl discusses the political opportunity presented by the upcoming meeting of the Global Coalition to Counter ISIS.
Garčević Publishes Op-Ed on Russia and Montenegro’s NATO Bid
Amb. Vesko Garčević discusses the history of Russian interference in democratic processes outside of the United States.
Schmidt Speaks on Panel on Europe Beyond Populism
Prof. Vivien Schmidt was part of a panel entitled “More Inclusive, More Political, More Democratic. Europe Beyond Populism.”
Lori Receives Hariri Research Award for Urban Refuge App
Urban Refuge is an app that aims to connect refugees with resources through a simple mapping tool.
Pardee Students Take Spring Academic Trip to Cuba
The trip was aimed at giving students a better sense of ongoing historic changes to Cuban culture and society.
Gallagher Interviewed on China-LatAm Relations
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses the upcoming BRICS conference and the effect of President Donald Trump on the China-LatAm relationship.
Keylor in The Boston Herald on Tillerson, Xi Meeting
Prof. William Keylor discusses what the meeting means for the U.S. approach toward North Korea.