Greenwald Interviewed on Trump’s Tariffs on Turkey
Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discussed the state of relations between the United States and Turkey.
Hefner Speaks at Annual World Peace Forum in Jakarta
Prof. Robert Hefner gave a talk entitled “Muslims, Markets, and the Middle Way for Economic Development: Morality not Just Self Interest.”
Greenwald Interviewed on US-Turkey Relations
Michael Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discusses U.S. sanctions against two Turkish government officials in response to the imprisonment of an American pastor in Turkey.
Najam Interviewed on Environmental Politics in Pakistan
Dean Adil Najam discussed the plan of Pakistan’s newly elected government to plant billions of trees to tackle the effects of climate change.
Ngom Receives NEH Award For Ajami Literature Project
Prof. Fallou Ngom received the award from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Hare Publishes Commentary on Cuba’s Constitutional Revisions
Amb. Paul Webster Hare wrote a commentary on the impacts of the recent revision of the Cuban Constitution.
Keylor Interviewed on US-Iran Relations
Prof. William Keylor discusses the state of relations between the United States and Iran under President Donald Trump.
Wippl Speaks at Meltingpot on Terror Threat in Europe
Prof. Joseph Wippl spoke at Meltingpot as part of a discussion entitled “The Terror Threat in Europe.”
Najam Interviewed on Engaging Youth to Build Stability
Dean Adil Najam discusses how engaging youth can help build stability and reduce violence.
Sarkar Presents Research at Sydney Workshop on International History
Prof. Jayita Sarkar presented her new research at the University of Sydney’s state-of-the-field weeklong workshop, “What is International History Now?”
Najam Speaks at Jinnah Institute Ideas Conclave
Dean Adil Najam spoke on two panels at the Ideas Conclave hosted by the Jinnah Institute in Islamabad, Pakistan.
Najam Gives Keynote at Seminar on SDGs and Higher Ed
Dean Adil Najam delivered a keynote at a seminar on sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the role of universities in Islamabad, Pakistan.
Najam Moderates UN Meeting on SDG Integration
Dean Adil Najam moderated an expert group meeting on promoting integrated approaches to sustainable development hosted by the UN.
Woldemariam’s Book Highlighted in Washington Post
Prof. Michael Woldemariam’s book, Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa: Rebellion and its Discontents, was featured in The Washington Post.
Gallagher in NYT on China and Latin America
GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher discusses China’s economic influence in Latin America.
CURA Announces 2018-19 Fellows
The Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs (CURA) has announced their 2018-2019 CURA Fellows.
Shifrinson Publishes Article on Trump’s Foreign Policy
Prof. Joshua Shifrinson discusses the Trump administration’s grand strategy — or lack thereof — for foreign policy.
Sarkar Gives Keynote at Natick High School on Peace and Security
Prof. Jayita Sarkar gave a talk entitled “Peace, Security and Nuclear Issues.”
Aftandilian in The Baltimore Sun on Trump’s Immigration Policy
Gregory Aftandilian discusses the Trump administration’s approach to immigration policy in The Baltimore Sun.
Miller Appointed LKSYPP Visiting Associate Professor
Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller has accepted an invitation to join the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy as a Visiting Associate Professor this summer.