Stern Attends 2019 Aspen Security Forum
Prof. Jessica Stern attended the forum where leaders from around the globe engage in discussions on the key security issues of the day.
Bacevich Cofounds Think Tank Promoting Diplomacy
Professor Emeritus Andrew Bacevich recently cofounded a think tank focused on promoting diplomacy as the primary foreign policy tool of the United States.
Video: Najam Speaks at Boston Biodiversity Talks
Dean Adil Najam spoke as part of the Boston Biodiversity Talks organized by the Luc Hoffman Institute and held at Boston University.
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Trump’s Rhetoric
Gregory Aftandilian discusses recent comments made by United States President Donald Trump directed toward four progressive Democratic congresswomen.
Najam in The Hill on Trump-Khan Meeting
Dean Adil Najam discusses the upcoming meeting between Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan and United States President Donald Trump.
CSE Hosts Exhibition on Dostoyevsky’s The Idiot
The Center for the Study of Europe hosted an exhibition of illustrations marking the sesquicentennial of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s The Idiot.
Goldstein Co-Edits Special Issue of Diplomacy and Statecraft
Prof. Erik Goldstein co-edited the special issue of the journal on “Of War and Peace: Aspects of British Policy and the Treaty of Versailles.”
Klinger Interviewed for Podcast on Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses the environmental damage associated with rare earth elements.
Garcevic Publishes Op-Ed on EU-Western Balkans Relations
Amb. Vesko Garcevic discusses relations between the European Union and the Western Balkans, and the future of EU enlargement.
Hefner Produces Film, Gives Keynote on Religious Minorities
Prof. Robert Hefner co-produced and shot the third in his series of documentaries on religious plurality and citizenship in Indonesia.
Grimes and Kring Present Research at Workshop in Kyoto
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs William Grimes presented papers at a workshop entitled, “The Politics and Institutions of Money and Finance in East Asia.”
Najam Interviewed on Climate Change and Population in Pakistan
Dean Adil Najam discusses the connection between climate change and an accelerated increase in Pakistan’s population.
Lukes Presents at Conference Commemorating Velvet Revolution
Prof. Igor Lukes presented a paper entitled “The Year 1989 as a Miracle in the History of the Cold War.”
Karra Conducts Jaunpur Social Networks Study
Prof. Mahesh Karra has been working on a research project in India entitled the Jaunpur Social Networks Study (JSNS).
Karra Publishes Journal Article on Sri Lanka Research
Prof. Mahesh Karra recently published a journal article on the effect of a postpartum IUD intervention on counseling and choice.
Chehabi Gives Talk at University of Hamburg on Exile of Reza Shah
Prof. Houchang Chehabi gave a talk entitled “Reza Shah in Exile, 1941-1944” (In German: “Reza Schah im Exil, 1941-1944”).
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Trump’s Palestine Policy
Gregory Aftandilian examines how United States President Donald Trump has upended past U.S. policies toward Palestine.
Garcevic, Goldstein Speak at School for Young Diplomats
Prof. Erik Goldstein and Amb. Vesko Garcevic spoke at the 12th Summer School for Young Diplomats Gavro Vuković in Montenegro.
Karra Publishes Journal Article in BMC Public Health
Prof. Mahesh Karra published a journal article entitled “Long Run Height and Education Implications of Early Life Growth Faltering.”
Menchik Publishes Journal Article on Democratic Decline in Indonesia
Prof. Jeremy Menchik published an article in Asian Studies Review on a potential breakdown in Indonesia’s democracy.