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2020

Miller Discusses New Book in Mittal Institute Interview

in Research

Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller explores the complexities of the China-India relationship.

Tagged: 2020, china-india relations, Harvard University South Asia Institute, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Students Complete “Born Global” Internship

in Student News

Over the summer, Erin Reda (Pardee ’22), Haneul Shin (Pardee ’23), and Jamie Volosin (Pardee ’22) worked on a program supporting a group of high school girls in Lebanon studying Biomimicry.

Tagged: 2020, Born Global, Internship, Student Experience

Karra’s Research Published in AJAE

in Research

Prof. Karra’s research analyzes how inter‐generational power dynamics within rural Indian households affect women’s network formation.

Tagged: 2020, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Family Planning, India, Mahesh Karra

Garčević Appears on Al Jazeera Balkans’ The Borders of the East

in In the Media

Ambassador Garčević discussed U.S. troop withdrawal from Germany & how this effects U.S./European relations & the Balkans.

Tagged: 2020, Al Jazeera, Balkans, germany, Russia, U.S., Vesko Garcevic

Nolan Named Contributing Editor for Harper’s Magazine

in Faculty News

Prof. Nolan will serve in the role starting with the October edition of Harper’s Magazine, the oldest general-interest monthly in America.

Tagged: 2020, Deportation, Harper’s Magazine, Immigration, Rachel Nolan

Pardee Center Hosts Webinar on Life During COVID-19

in Centers & Programs, Events News, Videos

Experts from BU’s School of Medicine and School of Public health discuss how the coronavirus pandemic has changed our lives and what the future holds.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, coronavirus, COVID-19, Davidson Hamer, Gerald Keusch, Nahid Bhadelia, Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future

Najam Discusses Israel-UAE Peace Deal on Hum News

in In the Media

With a deal between Israel and UAE secure, all indications are that other Middle Eastern countries may follow suit.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, HUM News, israel, Middle East, UAE

Weinstein Talks National Security at DNC

in In the Media, Videos

Lt Gen Weinstein (Ret) expressed his feelings towards President Donald Trump’s handling of national security issues in contrast to how he believe’s Joe Biden will address them if elected President.

Tagged: 2020, Democrats, Jack Weinstein, US National Security

Heine Publishes Op-Ed on COVID Impacts in Latin America

in In the Media

Ambassador Heine discusses the triple threats plaguing Latin America and how it plans to tackle them.

Tagged: 2020, China, Crisis, Global Times, Jorge Heine, Latin America

Garčević Published Op-Ed on Chinese & Russian Influence in the Balkans

in In the Media

Prof. Garčević outlines the growing divide between Eastern and Western influence in the Balkans in this Balkan Insight op-ed.

Tagged: 2020, Balkan Insight, China, European Union, Remaker, Russia, Vesko Garcevic

CURA Announces 2020-21 Fellows

in Centers & Programs

CURA’s Colloquium on Religion and World Affairs, organized in cooperation with the BU School of Theology, will focus on “religion and communal interaction.”

Tagged: 2020, Colloquium on Religion and World Affairs, CURA, Religion and World Affairs Colloquium

Gallagher Co-Authors Op-Ed on Debt-for-Climate Swaps

in In the Media

Prof. Gallagher explains “debt-for-climate swap” whereby debt relief is linked to investments in climate conscious projects.

Tagged: 2020, Climate Change, Debt, Kevin Gallagher, Project Syndicate

Karra’s Research Published in Multiple Academic Journals

in Research

Two of Professor Karra’s papers were featured in JMIR Research Protocols and the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. 

Tagged: 2020, Family Planning, Mahesh Karra, Public Health, research

Gallagher Publishes Article on Monetary Support During COVID

in In the Media

“An SDR allocation is not a silver bullet, and it needs to be complemented by further measures.”

Tagged: 2020, De Gruyter, Financial Crisis, IMF, Kevin Gallagher, SDRs

Pardee School Faculty Share Their Summer Reading

in Pardee School

As part of the #GlobalSummerReading campaign, faculty shared their summer reading on topics from racism to statecraft.

Tagged: #GlobalSummerReading, 2020, Faculty

Pardee Students Publish Op-Ed on Women’s Suffrage

in In the Media, Student News

How has the women’s suffrage movement influenced #MeToo, and how can today’s movement learn from the mistakes of the past?

Tagged: 2020, BU Today, Gender, Women

RIP: Professor Uri Ra’anan (1926-2020)

in Faculty News

Beloved professor, colleague and Russia expert, Pardee School Professor Emeritus Uri Ra’anan died on August 10, 2020.

Tagged: 2020, Obituary, Uri Ra'anan

Miller Publishes Op-Ed Discussing the State of Global Order

in In the Media

We cannot assume the builders of international order will also be the upholders of it in every issue.

Tagged: 2020, Hindustan Times, Manjari Miller, US-China

Shifrinson Appears on Power Problems Podcast

in In the Media

Prof Shifrinson argues that trying to create and implement a Cold War mindset with regards to China is misguided and untethered from strategic reality.

Tagged: 2020, coronavirus, Great Powers, Joshua Shifrinson, Podcast, US-China

Heine Discusses Chilean Leadership in Latin America Advisor

in In the Media

Ambassador Heine discusses the effectiveness of Chilean President Sebastián Piñera.

Tagged: 2020, Chile, coronavirus, COVID-19, Jorge Heine, Latin America Advisor

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