Human Capital Initiative Receives $500,000 Grant
Human Capital Initiative’s POWER Receives $500,000 Grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation with Professors Karra and Brule on the research team.
News Profile on Adil Najam on VOA
Adil Najam was featured in a video broadcast news profile on the Voice of America (VOA) Urdu service.
Shifrinson in the Washington Examiner on Impeachment and Russia
Shifrinson quoted in OpEd in Washington Examiner.
Najam Keynotes on Diaspora Philanthropy in Houston
Adil Najam presented a keynote address on diaspora philanthropy at the annual chapters meeting of The Citizens Foundation (TCF).
Gallagher and GDP Center in Bloomberg Money on China’s Energy Lending
Prof. Kevin Gallagher says China is getting cautious about energy lending and don’t expect a bounce-back in 2020.
Goldstein Speaks on Lessons in the Eastern Mediterranean
Prof. Erik Goldstein speaks at Emmanuel College on the impacts of the Eastern Mediterranean in the era of the Great War, 1914-22.
Sarkar Speaks in New Delhi on Nuclear Technopolitics in India
Prof. Jayita Sarkar speaks in New Delhi at a conference on “Institutional Legacies in India’s Internationalist Thought and Practice.”
Pardee Center Seminar: Future of China’s Foreign Relations
Pardee School professors Jorge Heine, Joseph Fewsmith, Min Ye and Adil Najam were on the panel to discuss the future of China’s foreign relations at the Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future.
Shifrinson to be Wilson China Fellow at Kissinger Institute
Prof. Josh Shifrinson selected to be in the first class of Wilson China Fellows at the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Kissinger Institute on China and the United States.
Miller to Join Advisory Board of International Affairs
Miller to join Advisory Board of International Affairs, the flagship journal of Chatham House, UK.
Policy Leaders Forum: Pakistan Amb. Asad Majeed Khan
Asad Majeed Khan, Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States, was the featured guest at the Pardee School’s Policy Leaders Forum series.
Pardee Center Joins the Pardee School
The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future joins the Pardee School as one of its affiliated interdisciplinary research centers.
Schmidt in Foreign Affairs Survey on Brexit
Prof. Vivien Schmidt tells Foreign Affairs the “good and bad” of Brexit could cancel one and another out for the EU.
Fewsmith in The Washington Post on Xi Jinping ‘Disappearance’
Prof. Fewsmith expresses his opinion on China’s Xi Jinping’s “disappearance” as coronavirus rapidly spreads.
CURA Colloquium: “Sanctuary Syndrome”
The CURA Colloquium hosted a talk by Daryl Ireland on the “Sanctuary Syndrome.”
Mehrling Publishes INET Working Paper on “The Law of Reflux for Today”
Perry Mehrling publishes INET Working Paper on the modern condition of financial globalization and market-based credit.
Hobson in Foreign Policy on Vengeance as Policy
Alex Hobson publishes essay in Foreign Policy arguing that vengeance as foreign-policy is not a good idea.
Woodward Keynotes at BUA’S 8th Annual Model UN
Prof. John Woodward keynotes at Boston University Academy’s 8th Annual Model UN Conference.
Selin Sees More Climate Activism in 2020
Henrik Selin was asked by BUExperts to look into the prospects of global climate change in 2020. He sees more social activism ahead.
What to Expect from 2020: Heine Writes OpEd in Global Times
Prof. Jorge Heine believes that 2020 brings ominous tidings, writes OpEd in Global Times.