Najam on NPR’s On Point on the Lockdown in Kashmir
Dean Adil Najam was interviewed on WBUR’s On Point the ongoing crisis in Kashmir, which is now over a month long.
Video: Pardee School 2019 Convocation Highlights
The 233 undergraduates and 58 graduate students joined more than 9,000 alumni from programs currently under the purview of the Pardee School.
Schmidt Gives Talks on Democracy and Crisis Management in the EU
Prof. Vivien Schmidt gave several recent talks and keynotes on a range of topics including democracy in the European Union, Europe’s crisis of legitimacy, and populist narratives.
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Mattis and Trump
Gregory Aftandilian discusses the recently-released memoirs of former United States Defense Secretary James Mattis and his differences with President Donald Trump.
Pardee School Gathers at 2019 Annual Retreat
The focus of the retreat was to plan for the new academic year and discuss the long-term strategic goals and priorities of the school.
Pardee School Graduate Students Attend 2019 Career Advance
The annual Career Advance included team-building activities and career-planning advice.
Chehabi Gives Talk at Harvard on the Iranian Revolution
Prof. Houchang Chehabi gave a talk entitled “The Iranian Revolution at 40: Precursor to an Age of Populism?”
ASC Completes Research Project on Mandinka Archives
The African Studies Center recently completed a project with Mugar Library focusing on the archives of Mandinka scholars of Casamance, Senegal.
Najam Interviewed on Continuing Crisis in Kashmir
Dean Adil Najam was interviewed by several news outlets on the ongoing crisis in Kashmir, which is now nearing a month long.
Harsch Publishes Journal Article on International Courts
Michael Harsch published a recent article in the Journal of Common Market Studies on international courts and public opinion.
Pardee School Welcomes Students Back to Campus
Students turned out in droves to meet Pardee School faculty, enjoy food from around the world and learn more about the school’s student groups.
Pardee School Invites Applications for Three Faculty Positions
The Frederick S. Pardee School for Global Studies at Boston University invites applications for three new faculty positions.
Grimes Publishes Journal Article on International Remittances
Associate Dean William Grimes co-wrote a journal article on international remittance rails as infrastructures.
Muslim Societies Institute to Merge with CURA
The Institute for the Study of Muslim Societies and Civilizations will become a special program within the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs at the Pardee School.
Five New Faculty Members Join Pardee School
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies is pleased to welcome five new faculty members.
Najam in Natura on the Future of Coal
Dean Adil Najam emphasizes that Pakistan should refrain from further developing coal-fired power plants.
Gallagher Publishes OpEd on Importance of Multilateralism
GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher discusses the importance of multilateralism for the world’s least developed countries.
Klinger Interviewed on Global Rare Earth Trade
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses the global rare earth trade and the factors that led to China’s dominance in rare earth production.
Shifrinson Publishes Journal Article on a U.S. NATO Exit
Prof. Joshua Shifrinson examines how the shadow of a United States exit has shaped intra-NATO diplomacy since the alliance’s inception.
Aftandilian in TRTWorld on the Saudi-UAE Rift
Gregory Aftandilian discusses the rift between Saudi Arabia and the UAE over the ongoing conflict in Yemen.