BtH: How Rwanda’s Youth Impacts Social Institutions
The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion on the youth bulge in Rwanda and youth involvement in the country’s institutions.
Berger in The Globe Post on Germany’s Coalition Government
Prof. Thomas Berger discusses the potential for a three-party coalition government in Germany nearly two months after the country held its general elections.
Garcevic Publishes Op-Ed in Balkan Insight on Neutrality in Serbia
Amb. Vesko Garcevic published an Op-Ed examining the debate in Serbia over what “neutrality” means in the Balkan context.
Sarkar Presents Research at Georgetown, Wilson Center
Prof. Jayita Sarkar recently presented her research at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and at the Wilson Center.
Stern Speaks at MEDays Forum on Terrorism
Prof. Jessica Stern spoke as part of a panel on global terrorism at the MEDays Conference in Tangier, Morocco.
Pardee Periodical Publishes Article on Ocean Conservation
The Pardee Periodical published its first online article of the 2017-18 academic year on ocean conservation with an eye toward the future.
Center for the Study of Europe Hosts Nordic Ways Panel
The panel featured diplomats from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland and was moderated by Prof. Cathie Jo Martin.
Najam in Dawn on Global Climate Risk Index
Dean Adil Najam discusses a recent report by Germanwatch which ranks Pakistan as the seventh most vulnerable country to climate change.
BtH: After the Chinese Communist Party Congress
The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion on the recent 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.
Pardee Works: How to Land Your Dream Job by Networking
The Pardee Works series continued with Pardee School alumn Lisa Frumin on how to manage the job application process and have a powerful networking conversation.
Pardee Works: Careers in the NSA and CSS
The Pardee Works series continued with Deputy Chief of External Recruiting and Hiring at the NSA and CSS Brenda Martineau (Pardee ’85).
Schmidt, Martin Interviewed on Teaching Europe
Profs. Vivien Schmidt and Cathie Jo Martin were interviewed on how their teaching of Europe required adapting through various moments of crisis.
Najam Delivers 2017 Kleh Distinguished Lecture
Dean Adil Najam delivered the 2017 Kleh Distinguished Lecture in London, on “The New World Disorder: The Politics of Anti-Politics.”
Pardee School Historians Hold Round Table Discussion
The roundtable discussion, entitled “Method to the Madness: The Art & Craft of Historical Inquiry,” focused on historical scholarship.
Schmidt Gives Talk at Brandeis on Germany’s EU Leadership
Prof. Vivien Schmidt delivered a talk entitled “What Leadership for Germany in the EU, Faced With Rising Populism and Euro-Fatigue?” at Brandeis University.
BtH: What Now for U.S. Global Climate Policy?
The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion on the future of U.S. global climate policy following the country’s withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement.
Pardee Research Seminar: Gallagher on Development Banks
Gallagher’s research presentation was entitled “Development Banks and Sustainable Development: Lessons from Latin America.”
Menchik Publishes Essay on Alfred Stepan’s Legacy
Prof. Jeremy Menchik published a recent essay discussing the legacy of prominent comparative political scientist Alfred Stepan.
Najam Testifies to MA Senate on Climate Bill
The bill creates a voluntary checkoff on state tax returns to help the most vulnerable countries cope with climate change.
Sarkar Presents Research at SHOT Meeting, Tobin Project Workshop
Prof. Jayita Sarkar recently presented her research at the annual meeting of the Society for History of Technology and at the Tobin Project workshop.