Palmer in La Razon on Peru’s Political Turmoil
Prof. David Scott Palmer discusses the unexpected failure of the effort to impeach Peru’s president Pedro Pablo Kuzcynski.
Najam in BU Today on Trump’s First Year in Office
Dean Adil Najam provided an assessment of President Donald Trump’s first year in office.
Pardee Faculty Participate in Raisina Dialogue
Professors Manjari Chatterjee Miller and Jayita Sarkar were invited to participate as featured delegates in the 2018 Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi.
Hare in Latin America Advisor on Cuba’s Economic Ties
Amb. Paul Hare discusses Cuba’s most important economic ties in the Inter American Dialogue’s Latin America Advisor.
Sarkar Publishes Op-Ed on the Rohingyas in The Diplomat
Prof. Jayita Sarkar discusses the history of the Rohingyas and its impact on the current conflict in Myanmar.
Prof. Perry Mehrling Joins Pardee School Faculty
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies is pleased to welcome Professor of International Political Economy Perry Mehrling.
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on U.S. Aid to Palestine
Gregory Aftandilian discusses Donald Trump’s threat to cut aid to the Palestinians, and whether he is likely to actually do so.
Najam Interviewed on US-Pakistan Relations After Trump Tweet
Adil Najam was a frequent guest on Pakistani media, asked to make sense of President Trump’s tweets on Pakistan.
Video: Keylor Interviewed on Macron’s China Tour
Prof. William Keylor discusses French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent tour of China.
Garcevic Publishes Op-Ed on China and the Balkans
Amb. Vesko Garcevic discusses the reaction in the Balkans and European Union to the Chinese advance in Central and Eastern Europe.
Sarkar Publishes Article in Journal of Strategic Studies
Prof. Jayita Sarkar’s article is entitled “‘It Isn’t Over Until the Fuel Cell Sings’: A Reassessment of the US and French Pledges of Nuclear Assistance in the 1970s.”
Klinger Publishes New Book, Rare Earth Frontiers
Prof. Julie Klinger recently published Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes.
CURA Announces Spring Religion and World Affairs Colloquium Schedule
The colloquium will feature CURA Fellows sharing critiques and providing valuable insight of in-progress papers.
Stern in The Guardian on U.S. ISIS Convert
Prof. Jessica Stern discusses a Muslim teen who found his way into extremism but is now being integrated back into society through a unique “ideological rehab” program.
Selin and Najam to Lead USIP-Funded Study on Climate and Security
Professors Selin and Najam are principal investigators on a USIP grant to study expert perceptions on the links between climate change and security in Pakistan.