Heine Participates in CGTN Panel on Poverty Alleviation
Ambassador Heine explored the root causes of poverty and the global pandemic’s impact on poverty alleviation with global experts.
Goldstein Discusses Brexit and Boris Johnson’s Future
“There is a general opinion that Boris Johnson’s days are numbered.”
Pardee School Students Awarded CAS Research Internships
Cristina Morrison (Pardee ’22) and Ariana Thorpe (Pardee ’22) will examine how infrastructures of nuclear technologies have systematically disenfranchised communities of color in New Mexico and Namibia.
Shifrinson Publishes Journal Article on “Neo-Primacy”
“Neo-primacy… risks transforming the United States into a major challenger to the status quo if not a revisionist power in its own right.”
Brulé Discusses New Book with Women Lead Conversations
Brulé discusses what motivated her research and the key findings her book Women, Power, and Property: the Paradox of Gender Equality Laws in India.
Lukes Discusses Trump Presidency in Neovlivni
Professor Lukes discusses the failures of the Trump presidency, what led him to the office, and his legacy.
Pardee Center Concludes “20 Years of War” Seminar Series
The Pardee Center’s series explored displacement and refugees, increased militarization of U.S. police, and growth of military contracting.
Lukes and Sarkar Participate in GloDec Initiative Book Talk
Professor Lorenz Lüthi joined Pardee School professors to discuss his book Cold Wars: Asia, The Middle East, Europe.
Heine Publishes Article in Journal of Latin American Studies
“There is little doubt that the current tensions affecting the international order will test not only ties between China and Chile, but also those between China and other Latin American countries.”
Dean’s Ambassadors and Pardee Leadership Meet to Discuss Diversity and Inclusion
Pardee School leadership tasked the Dean’s Ambassadors to develop meaningful and actionable solutions that will create deep cultural change within the School.
CLAS Hosts Virtual Panel on U.S. Presidential Elections
Pardee Professors and fellow Boston University experts discussed the Latin American perspectives on the U.S. elections.
CSE Hosts Discussion on European Perspectives of the U.S. Elections
Speakers discussed reactions to Trump’s defeat across Europe & the challenges facing the incoming Biden administration.
CLAS Hosts Event on US-Venezuela Relations
Congressman Miguel Pizarro, Dr. Carlos Blanco, and Dr. Michael McCarthy discussed the current Venezuelan regime and evolving relations with the U.S.
Ye Publishes Column on China’s Growth & Regional Impact
China’s long/short-term growth plans will profoundly impact social-economic policies and neighboring economies.
Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on Chinese Development Finance
China must align its development funding efforts efforts to ensure financial and environmental sustainability.
GDP Center Launches Database on China’s Development Finance
The new GDP Center database allow users to explore 615 Chinese development finance projects with specific geographic footprints.
Pardee School Alumni Discusses Sustainability in BU Video
Elaine Weidman Grunewald (Pardee ’95) discussed the importance of sustainability and emerging technologies.
Hare Quoted Discussing Freedom of Expression in Cuba
Ambassador Hare discusses unrest between artists and the Cuban government as well as the use blame pinned on the U.S.
Najam Delivers Commencement Address at Shalamar Medical and Dental College
Dean Najam reminded graduates that “the measure of life will not be on what you get from life, but what you give to those around you.”
Chehabi Publishes New Book: Onomastic Reforms
Professor Chehabi’s book describes the public debates surrounding their obsolescence & explores the ways Iranians chose or invented surnames for themselves.