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2019

BUCSA Hosts Symposium on Asia in Transition: 1919-2019

in Centers & Programs, Events News

Several Pardee School faculty members participated in the Center for the Study of Asia symposium on “Asia in Transition: 1919-2019.”

Tagged: 2019, Asia in Transition: 1919-2019, BUCSA, Erik Goldstein, Symposium, thomas berger

Goldstein Gives Talk at Conference on Partitioning Ireland

in General News

Prof. Erik Goldstein gave a talk entitled “Partition and Peacemaking after the Great War.”

Tagged: 2019, Boston College, conference, Erik Goldstein, Ireland

Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on US-Libya Relations

in In the Media

Gregory Aftandilian discusses the state of relations between the United States and Libya under President Donald Trump. 

Tagged: 2019, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, The Arab Weekly, US-Libya relations

Goldstein Interviewed For German WWII Documentary

in General News, In the Media

Prof. Erik Goldstein was interviewed as part of a new five-part documentary on German television entitled Countdown to War (Countdown zum Krieg).

Tagged: 2019, Documentary, Erik Goldstein, German TV, WWII

Student Spotlight: Riley Awarded Boren Scholarship

in Student News

Noah Riley (Pardee/Kilachand ’21) received a Boren Scholarship to study in Beijing and Shanghai from June through December 2019.

Tagged: 2019, Boren Scholarship, Noah Riley, student spotlight

Gallagher in Climate Wire on BRI Emissions

in In the Media

GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher discusses how Belt and Road borrower nations can help keep the initiative’s emissions in check. 

Tagged: 2019, BRI, Climate Wire, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher

Gallagher in Climate Wire on Belt and Road Initiative

in In the Media

GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher discusses how China’s Belt and Road Initiative is transforming into a vehicle for a green energy transition.

Tagged: 2019, Belt and Road Initiative, Climate Wire, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher

GDP Center Hosts Lecture on Tropical Forest Monitoring

in Events News

Inge Jonckheere gave a talk entitled “Linking International Efforts on Tropical Forest Monitoring to International Reporting and SDGs.”

Tagged: 2019, GDP Center, Inge Jonckheere

Woldemariam Publishes Journal Article on Eritrea-Ethiopia Relations

in General News, Research

Prof. Michael Woldemariam published an article entitled “The Eritrea-Ethiopia Thaw and Its Regional Impact.”

Tagged: 2019, Current History, Journal Article, michael woldemariam

Najam Interviewed on Fallout From the Sri Lanka Attacks

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam discussed the fallout from the recent terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka that killed more than 250 people at crowded churches and hotels.

Tagged: 2019, Adil Najam, Attacks, Global News Radio, In The Media, Scott Thompson, Sri Lanka

Hare Interviewed on U.S. Measures Against EU Investors in Cuba

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Hare discusses United States President Donald Trump’s latest measures to target EU investors in Cuba. 

Tagged: 2019, Cuba, EU, In The Media, Paul Hare, us

Policy Leaders Forum: IPCC Vice Chair Thelma Krug

in Events News, General News

Thelma Krug, Vice Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, spoke as part of the Pardee School’s Policy Leaders Forum series.

Tagged: 2019, IPCC, Policy Leaders Forum, Thelma Krug

Keylor Interviewed on Yellow Vests Protests in France

in In the Media

Prof. William Keylor discusses the ongoing yellow vests protests in France. 

Tagged: 2019, France, In The Media, Penza News, william keylor, Yellow Vests

Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Trump’s Peace Plan

in In the Media

Gregory Aftandilian discusses the United States peace plan on the Israeli-Palestinian issue.

Tagged: 2019, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, israel, palestine, Peace Plan, The Arab Weekly, Trump

Garcevic Interviewed on Protests in the Balkans, EU Enlargement

in In the Media

Amb. Vesko Garcevic discusses the current wave of protests in the Balkans, EU enlargement and Russian influence in the region.

Tagged: 2019, Balkans, In The Media, Politiko Albania, Russia, Vesko Garcevic

Mako Presents at Workshop on Religion, Violence and State in Iraq

in General News

Prof. Shamiran Mako’s paper was entitled “Statebuilding Minus Peacebuilding: Evaluating De-Baathification And Its Outcomes.”

Tagged: 2019, Brandeis, Shamiran Mako, Workshop

Goldstein Gives Talk on the Age of Naval Rivalry

in General News

Prof. Erik Goldstein gave an invited talk to the Wardroom Club on ‘The Age of Naval Rivalry’.

Tagged: 2019, Erik Goldstein, The Age of Naval Rivalry, Wardroom Club

Sarkar Awarded Second Stanton Foundation Grant

in General News

Prof. Jayita Sarkar was recently awarded a Stanton Foundation Applied History Course Development Grant.

Tagged: 2019, Jayita Sarkar, Stanton Foundation Grant

CURA Co-Hosts Workshop With Guadalupe Tuñón

in Centers & Programs, Events News

The Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs hosted a talk with Guadalupe Tuñón of Harvard University as part of the Research in Comparative Politics Workshop series.

Tagged: 2019, CURA, Guadalupe Tuñón, Harvard University, Workshop

Greenwald Publishes OpEd in The Diplomat

in In the Media

Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) explores how an executive order spelling out a new Economic Patriot Act would enable a smarter sanctions strategy.

Tagged: 2019, In The Media, Michael Greenwald, The Diplomat

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