Najam Participates in Panel on Climate Change and the Nation State
Dean Adil Najam discussed evolving global and national climate policy during a recent Afkar e Taza ThinkFest panel.
Harsch Discusses UN Peacekeeping Amid COVID-19 in Global Observatory
Michael Harsch, Visiting Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, published an article on UN peacekeeping efforts during the coronavirus pandemic in the Global Observatory, a publication by the International Peace Institute. In the article, Harsch cites the pandemic as opportunity to enact much-needed reforms to the way the UN…
Hare Featured in Latin America Advisor Discussing Cuba & COVID
Ambassador Paul Webster Hare discussed the Cuban economy in the time of the COVID-19 and what a path forward for the country may look like.
Hare Featured in Latin America Advisor Discussing Cuba & COVID
Ambassador Paul Webster Hare discussed the Cuban economy in the time of the COVID-19 and what a path forward for the country may look like.
Harsch Discusses UN Peacekeeping Amid COVID-19 in Global Observatory
Professor Michael Harsch discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic could serve as opportunity to enact much-needed reforms to the way the UN plans for missions and supports deployed peacekeepers.
Stern Quoted in Washington Post Article on Extremists in the U.S.
Professor Jessica Stern offers her perspective on how extremists are capitalizing on U.S. civil unrest amid nationwide protests.
Garčević Writes Op-Ed on “Unfinished Business in the Balkans”
In a new op-ed published in Balkan Insight, Ambassador Vesko Garčević discusses the state of the Balkans and U.S. interest in the region.
Najam Interviewed on Racism and Protests in the U.S.
Dean Adil Najam recently appeared on Voice of America Urdu Service to discuss the history of systemic racism in the U.S. and its impact on U.S. foreign relations.
We Stand Against Racism
BU President Robert Brown writes, “the deaths of Black men and women at the hands of racists should shake every other soul in this nation.” Pardee School Dean Adil Najam adds, “It is important for all of us to stand against racism not just in grave times of anguish, but every day and in every way that we can.”
Heine Comments on Bringing New Business to Puerto Rico
Professor Jorge Heine offers his thoughts on the reinstatement of Section 936 of the U.S. tax code and how it could benefit Puerto Rico.
Lukes Interviewed on COVID-19 & It’s Impact on the U.S.
Professor Igor Lukes discussed the various effects the COVID-19 pandemic has had on American society in a recent interview.
Lukes Interviewed on COVID-19 & It’s Impact on the U.S.
Professor Igor Lukes discussed the various effects the COVID-19 pandemic has had on American society in a recent interview.
Heine Quoted in Veja Cover Story on Brazil’s Image Abroad
Professor Jorge Heine offered his perspective on Brazil’s deteriorating global reputation.
Heine Quoted in Veja Cover Story on Brazil’s Image Abroad
Professor Jorge Heine offered his perspective on Brazil’s deteriorating global reputation.
Najam Presents Great Decisions Lecture at WorldBoston
Dean Adil Najam presented the ‘Great Decisions’ lecture – organized by WorldBoston and the WGBH Forum – on Kashmir, India and Pakistan.
Najam Presents Great Decisions Lecture at WorldBoston
Adil Najam, Dean of the Francis S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, presented on Kashmir and India-Pakistan relations during a Great Decisions lecture at WorldBoston on May 29, 2020. The lecture was presented online in collaboration with WGBH Forum, which will be releasing its video shortly, and explored the relationship between India and Pakistan as well as what the future might…
Shifrinson Writes in and Edits Special Issue of International Politics
Professor Joshua Shifrinson writes on the legacy of NATO enlargement in a newly released edition of International Politics.
RIP: Professor Robert Jackson
Robert Jackson, Professor Emeritus of International Relations and Political Science at the Pardee School, recently passed away after a battle with cancer.
RIP: Professor Robert Jackson
Karra Presents on Gender and Mobile Money
Professor Mahesh Karra presented the preliminary findings of a study on gender and mobile money in Mozambique.