Karra Speaks at Ethiopian Academy of Sciences Congress
Prof. Mahesh Karra spoke as part of a panel at the 3rd Science Congress hosted by the Ethiopian Academy of Sciences.
Student Spotlight: Wyler Publishes Journal Paper
Dina Wyler (Pardee ’18) examines the impact a 2009 Swiss ban prohibiting the construction of minarets has had on the country’s international reputation.
Wippl Publishes Review of Stejskal’s Special Forces Berlin
Prof. Joseph Wippl reviews Special Forces Berlin: Clandestine Cold War Operations of the US Army’s Elite, 1956–1990.
Hare in Latin America Advisor on Leadership Change in Cuba
Amb. Paul Hare discusses what a change of leadership and the departure of the Castros from the presidency in Cuba means for the country.
Pardee Students Join Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
Pardee School students joined the honor society whose membership includes 39 Supreme Court justices, 17 U.S. presidents and 136 Nobel laureates.
Schmidt Article Ranked Fifth in Web of Science Citation Index
Prof. Vivien Schmidt’s article was ranked fifth of all articles published in Political Science in the Web of Science citation index between 2010-2014 (out of a total of 29,881 articles).
Wippl in Pundit Fact on FBI, KGB Comparisons
Prof. Joseph Wippl discusses comparisons made on cable news between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the KGB, the Soviet-era secret police.
Najam on Muslim World and Trump’s Jerusalem Decision
Dean Adil Najam says that Trump’s decision on Jerusalem is a checkmate move.
Experts Discuss Homeland Security in Boston with Pardee Students
Attorney Peter K. Levitt and investigative journalist Michele McPhee spoke to students in IR 516, Intelligence and Homeland Security.
Fewsmith Speaks on U.S.-China Relations at the Carter Center
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith spoke at the sixth forum on relations between the United States and China at the Carter Center.
Gallagher in Climate Wire on China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses the possibility of Xi Jinping creating a path for Donald Trump re-enter the Paris Climate Agreement.
Glenn Carle Speaks to Pardee Students on Counterterrorism
Prof. John Woodward hosted the author and retired CIA operations officer for a conversation with students taking IR 516, Intelligence and Homeland Security.
Najam Speaks at Harvard Panel on Technology and Climate Change
Dean Adil Najam spoke as part of a panel on the politics of science and technology in the face of climate change.
Yanomami Discuss Grassroots Leadership in the Amazon
The Pardee School hosted members of the Yanomami, a linguistic family of approximately 30,000 people in Brazil and Venezuela.
Keylor Delivers Talk on Wilsonian Internationalism
The conference, entitled “1917: The Beginning of the American Century,” was hosted by the University of Rome.
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on U.S. Kurdish Policy
Gregory Aftandilian discusses United States policies aimed at the Kurdish community in the four Middle East countries the Kurds inhabit.
Lukes in The Daily Beast on Russia and the Czech Republic
Prof. Igor Lukes discussed how the Czech Republic has served as a platform for Russian intelligence and security services.
Alumni Spotlight: Kelberer in Middle East Policy Journal
Victoria Kelberer (Pardee ’17) recently published her thesis on refugee policy in Jordan in Middle East Policy Journal.
Center for the Study of Europe Hosts EU Ambassador to the UN
The discussion with Amb. João Vale de Almeida was moderated by Pardee School Professor Vivien Schmidt.
Najam in Eurasia Review on CPEC Transparency
Dean Adil Najam discusses the controversies associated with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor including the lack of transparency.