Najam Presents Brumley Lecture at UT Austin
Dean Adil Najam was invited to present the Brumley Lecture at the Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas at Austin.
Pardee School, NEID Host Amb. Thomas Greminger
Amb. Thomas Greminger, Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, discussed SDG 16.
Najam in Bloomberg on Corporate America and Climate Change
Dean Adil Najam discusses how U.S. corporations have been taking action on controversial social and political issues such as climate change.
Woodward Publishes Journal Article “A Spy’s Guide to BU”
Prof. John D. Woodward Jr. published a journal article discussing the history of espionage at Boston University.
Klinger in Chemistry World on Rare Earth Elements and Electric Cars
Prof. Julie Klinger discussed claims by Toyota that it can cut the cost of rare earth element-containing magnets within the motors of electric vehicles.
Grimes Gives Talk on East Asian Monetary System at UPenn
Prof. William Grimes delivered a talk entitled “Remaking the East Asian Monetary System: Institutionalizing a New Order?”
Miller Invited to Join ISSF Editorial Board
The International Security Studies Forum promotes scholarly, interdisciplinary discussion on international security studies topics.
Ban Ki-moon Speaks at GDP Center Inaugural Ceremony
Ban Ki-moon, the 8th Secretary-General of the U.N., spoke about the most pressing and immediate challenges in international development.
PGC Hosts 7th Annual Graduate Conference
Michael Greenwald (Pardee ’07), who is currently serving as a Lecturer at the Pardee School, delivered the keynote address at the conference.
Beyond the Headlines: Rohingya Crisis in Myanmar
The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion on the ongoing Rohingya crisis in Myanmar.
Keylor Contributes Chapter to A Time to Stir
Prof, William Keylor contributed a recent chapter on the 1968 student protests at Columbia University that he participated in.
Lukes on Radio Praha on 1948 Prague Communist Coup
Prof. Igor Lukes was interviewed for a radio segment on the February 1948 communist coup d’état in Prague.
Najam Interviewed on VOA on Terror Financing Politics
Dean Adil Najam comments on the high political drama of terrorism financing at FATF.
Schmidt Speaks at CEPS Ideas Lab
Prof. Vivien Schmidt spoke as part of a panel entitled “Is Differentiated Integration Unavoidable for Europe?”
Klinger Presents Rare Earth Frontiers at GDP Center
Prof. Julie Klinger discussed her new book Rare Earth Frontiers at the GDP Center’s China Global Research Colloquium.
Najam in TNS on Coal Use in Pakistan
Dean Adil Najam discusses a recently conducted independent evaluation by Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Pakistan’s power sector and coal power plants.
Lukes Interviewed on the Role of U.S., Czech Presidents
Prof. Igor Lukes was interviewed for a recent article on the role of presidents in the United States and the Czech Republic.
Lukes Publishes Article on Trump and the Kremlin
Prof. Igor Lukes published a recent article in Lidove Noviny on U.S. President Donald Trump and the Kremlin.
Lukes Gives Lecture at Czech Embassy in Washington
Prof. Igor Lukes discussed the February 1948 communist coup d’état in Prague.
Alumni Spotlight: Fraser on Digital Media Careers
Jeffrey Fraser (Pardee ’94) discusses his 24 years of international product, sales and service management experience.