Stern Interviewed by CNN on Radicalization
Prof. Jessica Stern was interviewed for an article on how the internet and social media platforms are being used to radicalize young men.
Aftandilian Publishes OpEd on Trump’s Middle East Priorities
Gregory Aftandilian discusses United States President Donald Trump’s budget priorities for the Middle East for the upcoming fiscal year.
Fewsmith Gives Talk at SOAS on Rethinking Chinese Politics
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith spoke at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London.
Selin in El Mercurio on Student Protests Against Climate Change
Prof. Henrik Selin discusses the student movements across the globe in protest against the lack of measures to governments to combat climate change.
Chehabi Gives Talk on the Exile of Reza Shah of Iran
Prof. Houchang Chehabi spoke at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales in Paris, France.
Najam Keynotes at Energy Transitions Conference
Dean Adil Najam presented a keynote address on “Energy Transitions in the Age of Adaptation” at an international conference on Sustainable Energy.
Schmidt Gives Lecture on Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy
Prof. Vivien Schmidt gave a lecture for the EU Horizon 2020 research network RECONNECT at the Norwegian Embassy’s Norway House in Brussels.
Gallagher in The Economist on National Development Banks
GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher was quoted in an article entitled “National Development Banks Are Back In Vogue.”
Fewsmith Gives Tomlinson Lecture at University of Nottingham
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith gave a lecture entitled “The Domestic Roots of Cross Strait Relations.”
Greenwald Publishes Article on Gulf States and BRI
Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discusses the Gulf States and broader Middle East as an important link between the economies of East Asia and Western Europe.
Karra Speaks in Malawi on Family Planning Field Experiment
Prof. Mahesh Karra gave a talk entitled “The Causal Effect of Improved Access to Family Planning: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Urban Malawi.”
Gallagher Speaks on CDP Panel on Multilateralism
GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher spoke as part of a panel entitled “Can Multilateralism Survive? The Future of Development Policy in a Changing Multilateral Context.”
Pardee Graduate Students Take Annual Spring D.C. Trip
Students had the opportunity to meet with Pardee School alumni currently working in the Washington D.C. area.
Greenwald Publishes OpEd in The Hill on China and Saudi Arabia
Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discusses what the developing relations between China and Saudi Arabia could mean for the United States.
Wallace Gives Keynote at Joint Religious Affairs Symposium
James C. Wallace was the keynote speaker at the Joint Religious Affairs Symposium on “Strategic Religious Advisement and Global Integration” at the Pentagon.
Miller Conducts Workshop at Japan’s National Institute for Defense Studies
Prof. Manjari Miller conducted a workshop and gave a lecture at the National Institute for Defense Studies at the Ministry of Defense in Tokyo, Japan.
Sarkar Publishes OpEd in WaPo on WWII Origins of Rohingya Crisis
Prof. Jayita Sarkar published an Op-Ed in The Washington Post entitled “How WWII Shaped the Crisis in Myanmar.”
Hefner, Menchik Speak at Workshop on Islam in Indonesia
Professors Robert Hefner and Jeremy Menchik spoke at a workshop entitled “Islamist Movements in Indonesia and Turkey: Mobilization, Islamization, and Legitimacy.”
Najam Moderates Alumni Panel on the Rise of Populism
Dean Adil Najam moderated an alumni panel entitled “The People’s Economy: The Rise of Populism and Its Risk for Global Markets.”
Lukes Publishes Journal Article on Russian Information Warfare
Prof. Igor Lukes published an article on Russian information warfare and the U.S. presidential election of 2016.