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2020

Shifrinson Published in International Security

in Research

Professor Shifrinson explores how rising great powers manage and respond to declining peers.

Tagged: 2020, international relations, International Security, Joshua Shifrinson, Rising Titans Falling Giants

Wippl Discusses Lead up to Iraq Invasion in NYT Magazine

in In the Media

As the CIA’s chief of station in Berlin, Prof. Wippl had information that could’ve altered Colin Powell’s fierce advocacy for stopping Iraq’s weapons program.

Tagged: 2020, Colin Powell, George W. Bush, Iraq, Joseph Wippl, The New York Times

CLAS Hosts Virtual Event Discussing African Influence in Mexican Music

in Centers & Programs, Events News

BU Profs. Birenbaum Quintero and Juárez discuss African involvement in the formation of la música de México.

Tagged: 2020, Africa, Center for Latin American Studies, Mexican Culture, music

Schmidt Discusses Her New Book During SASE Conference

in Events News, Research

Professor Schmidt and a panel of professors discuss her latest book Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy.

Tagged: 2020, Book Talk, Eurozone Crisis, Vivien Schmidt

Harsch Co-Authors Op-Ed on Global Data Privacy

in In the Media

Professor Michael Harsch discusses a Court of Justice of the European Union data policy ruling in The Washington Post.

Tagged: 2020, Data, Europe, Michael Harsch, United States, Washington Post

Heine Quoted on Chinese-Latin American Relations

in In the Media

According to Ambassador Heine, China is filling a much needed aid gap in Latin America left by the U.S. and Europe.

Tagged: 2020, China-Latin America, COVID-19, Het Financiele Dagebald, Jorge Heine

Garčević Writes Op-Ed on Germany-Balkans Relationship

in In the Media

It is foolhardy to think Germany’s presidency of the EU signal a radical shift in enthusiasm for enlargement to the Western Balkans.

Tagged: 2020, Balkan Insight, EU Enlargement, European Union, germany, Vesko Garcevic, Western Balkans

Schmidt Publishes Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy

in Research

Professor Vivien Schmidt’s new book examines the interrelationship between democratic legitimacy at the European level and the ongoing Eurozone crisis that began in 2010.

Tagged: 2020, Book, Eurozone, Eurozone Crisis, Vivien Schmidt

Gallagher Writes on Countries Hit Hardest by COVID-19

in In the Media

Professor Gallagher argues that developing countries need fiscal and policy space to combat the coronavirus.

Tagged: 2020, coronavirus, COVID-19, Developing Economies, Kevin Gallagher, Op-Ed, Open Democracy

Najam Discusses Student Visa Regulations on Dawn TV

in In the Media, Videos

Dean Adil Najam discusses a proposed ICE rule that would have deported international students with F-1 visas if their university offered only remote instruction this fall.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, Dawn TV, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Interview

Atoui Writes Op-Ed Arguing for Diverse & Inclusive K-12 Curriculum

in In the Media, Student News

Diana Atoui (Pardee ’19,& ’21) argues for K-12 education reform in her MetroWest Daily News op-ed.

Tagged: 2020, graduate student, MA students, MetroWest Daily News, Middle East

Wippl Published in Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence

in Research

Drawing on his experience as CIA director of congressional affairs, Wipple explores the relationship between the CIA and Congress.

Tagged: 2020, CIA, congress, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Joseph Wippl

Woldemariam Named Director of African Studies Center

in Centers & Programs

Michael Woldemariam appointed next Director of the ASC. Longman to serve as Interim Director during AY 2020-21.

Tagged: 2020, African Studies, african studies center, Fallou Ngom, michael woldemariam, timothy longman

Hare Writes Letter to the Editor of The Economist on COVID & Diplomacy

in In the Media

Ambassador Paul Hare’s letter to the editor in The Economist discusses diplomatic reform and the coronavirus pandemic.

Tagged: 2020, coronavirus, COVID-19, digital diplomacy, diplomacy, Paul Hare, The Economist, United Nations

Najam Discusses Global Issues with Nobel Laureates

in Events News, Videos

Dean Adil Najam discussed persisting global issues during seminar organized by the Chicago Council for World Affairs with Nobel activists on poverty, human rights and climate change.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Climate Change, COVID-19, Global Affairs, Human Rights, Poverty

Gallagher & Heine Co-Author The Hill Op-Ed on IDB Leadership

in In the Media

Professor Kevin Gallager and Ambassador Jorge Heine argue against U.S. leadership at the Inter-American Development Bank.

Tagged: 2020, IDB, Jorge Heine, Kevin Gallagher, The Hill

Garčević Discusses “the American Dream” in Remaker Op-Ed

in In the Media

Is the U.S. of today closer to the song “This Is America” or “Ragged Old Flag?”

Tagged: 2020, COVID-19, Race Protests, Remaker, United States, Vesko Garcevic

Miller Publishes East Asia Forum Op-Ed on China-Indian Relations

in In the Media

Professor Manjari Chatterjee Miller, discusses border conflict between China and India as well as the need to strengthen their bilateral relationship.

Tagged: 2020, China, china-india relations, East Asia Forum, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Garčević Discusses Threats to Democracy in the Balkans During IRI Event

in Events News, Videos

Ambassador Garčević discusses nationalism in the Balkans.

Tagged: 2020, Department of State, nationalism, Spiritual Dread, Vesko Garcevic, Western Balkans

Heine Publishes Journal Article on Latin America’s Place in a “New Cold War”

in In the Media, Research

Ambassador Heine discusses Latin America’s relations to the U.S. and China in the latest edition of Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica.

Tagged: 2020, Cold War, Foreign Affairs, Jorge Heine, Latin America, US-China

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