Najam Speaks at 2019 Science Diplomacy Workshop
Pardee School Dean Adil Najam participated in the “Dean’s Panel” on global policy and science diplomacy.
Aftandilian Gives Talk on the State of US-Iran Relations
Gregory Aftandilian gave a talk on the state of United States-Iran relations hosted by the Washington chapter of the London School of Economics alumni group.
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on U.S. Syria Policy
Gregory Aftandilian the decision by United States President Donald Trump to pull U.S. troops from the northern Syria border.
GDP Center Hosts Workshop in Botswana on Renewable Energy
The GDP Center is co-sponsoring a workshop on expanding renewable energy opportunities in southern African countries.
Gallagher Publishes OpEd in FT on New IMF Managing Director
GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher discusses new Managing Director of the IMF Kristalina Georgieva’s first annual meeting of the organization.
The Enduring Impact of Prof. Augustus Richard Norton
Colleagues, advisees, and friends of Prof. Augustus Richard Norton gathered to speak about the ways in which his research continues to influence and shape their ongoing work.
Alumni Spotlight: Henriquez on International Entrepreneurship
Arturo Henriquez (Pardee ’03, CAS ’93) discusses his journey between the corporate world and serial entrepreneurship since his time at the Pardee School.
Weinstein Selected to Support Defense Programs Advisory Committee
USAF (Ret) Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein has been selected to support the Defense Programs Advisory Committee of the Stockpile Responsive Program Study.
Lori Publishes New Book: Offshore Citizens
Prof. Noora Lori recently published Offshore Citizens: Permanent Temporary Status in the Gulf (Cambridge University Press, 2019).
Weinstein Gives Keynote on International Security at Capitol Hill Club
While in Washington D.C. USAF (Ret) Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein also mentored George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs Congressional Nuclear Fellows.
Beyond the Headlines: The Cost of Intervention in Iran and Beyond
The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion entitled “The Cost of Intervention in Iran and Beyond.”
Mudarri Initiative Hosts Talk on The Idea of Arab Food
Sami Zubaida delivered a lecture entitled “The Idea of Arab Food: Geography and Ethnicity.”
Schmidt Named a Most-Cited Scholar by APSA Journal
Prof. Vivien Schmidt was named as one of the 100 most-cited scholars, 25 most-cited in her PhD cohort, and 40 most-cited women scholars.
CURA Hosts 2019 Fall Reception Boat Cruise
CURA Director Timothy Longman highlighted upcoming events for the academic year and officially welcomed the CURA community back to campus for the academic year.
12th Annual Boston Area Model United Nations Conference Held
Pardee School Prof. Kaija Schilde delivered the keynote address at the 12th Annual Boston Area Model United Nations Conference (BarMUN XII).
Nolan Moderates Panel at Symposium on Narrative Journalism
Prof. Rachel Nolan moderated a panel as part of a symposium on “Uncertain States: Narrative Journalism and Its Limits.”
ASC Launches Research Project on Ajamī Literature in West Africa
The African Studies Center has launched an important research initiative that aims to provide a new window into the history, cultures, and intellectual traditions of West Africa.
Hare in Reuters on Russia-Cuba Relations
Amb. Paul Hare discusses Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s recent visit to Cuba.
Wippl Interviewed on China’s Intelligence Efforts Against the U.S.
Prof. Joseph Wippl was interviewed for a recent article on China’s intelligence efforts against the United States.
Loftis Publishes Review in Ethics and International Affairs
Amb. Robert Loftis published a review of Negotiating Peace: A Guide to the Practice, Politics, and Law of International Mediation by Sven M. G. Koopmans (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018).