Heine Writes on World Trade in Global Times
Jorge Heine, Research Professor at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, wrote an op-ed on changing leadership at the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the decline of global trade in the Global Times. In the op-ed, Heine discusses how the shifting global power dynamics in the WTO, the current industrial revolution, and…
Lukes Publishes Op-Ed on Evolution of U.S. Intelligence Community
Professor Igor Lukes recently published an op-ed outlining the evolution of U.S. intelligence agencies and the future of intelligence gathering efforts.
Lukes Publishes Op-Ed on Evolution of U.S. Intelligence Community
Igor Lukes, Professor of International Relations and History at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, published an article in Pritomnost about the expansion of U.S. intelligence gathering efforts and the growth of U.S. intelligence agencies throughout the country’s history. From President Washington to President Trump, Lukes outlines the evolution of U.S. intelligence…
CSE Hosts Workshop on Russian Media Influence
The Pardee School’s Center for the Study of Europe hosted a special virtual workshop on Russian media influence in the U.S. and Europe.
CSE Hosts Workshop on Russian Media Influence
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies’ Center for the Study of Europe hosted an online workshop titled “Russian Media Influence in the US and Europe” on May 22, 2020. In this workshop, Elizaveta Kuznetsova, visiting researcher at the Center for the Study of Europe, and Heidi Erbsen, research fellow at the University of Tartu…
Karra Publishes Research on Medicare & Medicaid Expansion
Professor Mahesh Karra’s new research on public perception of the future expansion of Medicare and Medicaid has been published.
Karra Publishes Research on Medicare & Medicaid Expansion
Mahesh Karra, Assistant Professor of Global Development Policy at the Frederick S. Pardee School for Global Studies at Boston University, wrote a recently published study on public opinion on the future expansion of Medicare and Medicaid. The study, published on May 22, 2020, was designed to understand the possible framing effects that drive constituents’ views around Medicare For All…
CLAS Essay Contest Winners Announced
The Pardee School’s Center for Latin American Studies announced the winners of its Latin American Studies Essay contest.
Gallagher Co-Authors New Book by ADB
Professor Kevin Gallagher co-authored the introduction and later chapter of a new book published by the Asian Development Bank.
Menchik Promoted to Associate Professor
Jeremy Menchik was recently promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure at the Pardee School.
Pardee School Launches Global Decolonization Initiative
The new initiative will explore the ongoing processes of decolonization through studying borders, borderlands, partitions, identities, race, citizenship, and political violence.
Najam Interviewed on Global Post-COVID-19 Reopening
Adil Najam interviewed on the different strategies countries are adopting to opening up after COVID-19 related lockdowns.
Gallagher and Heine Write Op-Ed on Puerto Rico’s Role in U.S. Pandemic Response
Kevin Gallagher and Jorge Heine wrote an op-ed on the roll Puerto Rico could play in fighting COVID-19 and helping the U.S. prepare for future pandemics.
Garčević Writes Commentary on “Why Nations Fail”
Vesko Garčević published an OpEd discussing the importance of “inclusive” political and economic institutions in the Balkans.
Karra Co-Authors Research on Postpartum Family Planning in Tanzania
New research co-authored by Mahesh Karra evaluates the intervention that sought to improve women’s access to PPFP in Tanzania.
Pardee School Celebrates the Class of 2020
The Pardee School began celebrating the achievements of the Class of 2020 with a first set of events for Pardee Dean’s Ambassadors and for graduate students. The in-person convocation, now postponed, will be held in conjunction with the university commencement.
Schmidt Chairs Conversation on EU Response to COVID-19
Professor Vivien Schmidt chaired a discussion with EU leaders on how Europe tackling challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
Henrik Selin Appointed Associate Dean for Studies
Prof. Henrik Selin appointed the new Associate Dean for Studies at the BU Pardee School of Global Studies with responsibility for all student affairs and services, including both the graduate and undergraduate programs.
Najam Interviewed on Geopolitics After COVID-19
Dean Adil Najam was interviewed on the Pakistan Television (PTV) special transmission on COVID-19 awareness on the likely geopolitical implications of the coronavirus crisis.
Schmidt Takes Part in Lecture on the ECB and COVID-19
Professor Vivien Schmidt participated in a special Europe’s Day lecture hosted by the Pardee School’s Center for the Study of Europe.