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2020

Schmidt Discusses Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy On Podcast

in Research

Professor Schmidt discussed the different measures of governing legitimacy and how she applied in analyzing the Eurozone Crisis.

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

Sarkar Speaks at Harvard STS Circle on India’s Nuclear Program

in Events News

Professor Sarkar discussed her upcoming book Ploughshares and Swords: Technopolitics and Geopolitics in India’s Nuclear Program

Tagged: 2020, India, Jayita Sarkar, Nuclear Issues

Garčević Speaks at TRT World Forum

in Events News

With the EU and U.S. both in retreat from the region, Moscow and Beijing appear to have gained ground in the Balakns

Tagged: 2020, Balkans, China, EU, European Union, Great Powers, Panel, Vesko Garcevic

Schmidt Awarded Honorary Professorship

in Faculty News

“In Europe, to be named Honorary Professor is one of the most prestigious awards a University can grant to someone who is not a member of their faculty”

Tagged: 2020, Faculty News, Vivien Schmidt

Schmidt Provides Expert Testimony to European Parliament

in Events News

Without undermining the ECB’s autonomy, what can be done to provide it with the kind of political guidance that…ensures the ECB’s own accountability?

Tagged: 2020, Vivien Schmidt

Najam Discusses Assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh

in In the Media

Dean Najam the assassination of the Iranian nuclear scientist as well as its regional and global implications. 

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, Assassination, Dunya TV, HUM News, Iran, Iran Deal

Pardee School Hosts Alumni for Global Town Hall

in Alumni

Dean Najam discussed the state of the Pardee School, its community, and how the school has grown over the last 7 years.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, BU Alumni, Pardee School Alumni

Sarkar Discusses Decolonizing International Relations

in Events News

Professor Sarkar discussed power structures and hierarchies in knowledge production, and how that impedes the process of decolonization of the field.

Tagged: 2020, Faculty News, international relations, Jayita Sarkar, Public Panel

Heine Discusses Latin America and Changing Global Trade

in In the Media

“What does the RCEP mean for Latin America?…as Latin America is not part of the agreement, it reflects the marginalization of the region from these plurilateral treaties.”

Tagged: 2020, Jorge Heine, New York Times, trade, Trade Policy

Najam Leads Panel on Education in Pakistan

in Events News, Videos

Dean Najam and fellow experts looked at how COVID-19 has influenced education across the country, especially for the poorest communities.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, COVID-19, Education, Pakistan, Panel

Garčević Discusses Impacts of U.S. Election on the Balkans

in In the Media

Ambassador Garčević explains how many in the Balkans expect to see a U.S. comeback in Balkan affairs following the presidential election.

Tagged: 2020, Balkans, Election 2020, Presidential Election, US Election, Vesko Garcevic

Heine Publishes Op-Ed on Global Trade and Globalization

in In the Media

“We are…witnessing the return, in full regalia, of the Asia Pacific to the center of world affairs.”

Tagged: 2020, China, Global Times, International Trade, Jorge Heine

Miller Delivers Lecture on China-India Relations

in Research

Miller discussed the history of China India relations, how it affects policy issues today, and where India’s relationship with the U.S. fits in this geopolitical scenario.

Tagged: 2020, china-india relations, Faculty News, lecture, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on G20 Debt Relief Strategy

in In the Media

“A bolder new debt-relief initiative…can help to reverse the recent increase in poverty worldwide, reduce damaging inequalities, and save our planet for future generations.”

Tagged: 2020, G20, Kevin Gallagher, Paris Agreement, Project Syndicate, Sustainable Development Goals

Sarkar Discusses Gender in Nuclear Politics in Thinktank Podcast

in In the Media, Videos

In the episode, Sarkar discussed the role of gender in teaching and studying nuclear politics in today’s world

Tagged: 2020, Jayita Sarkar, nuclear politics and strategy, Nuclear Weapons, Podcast

Ye Explores Aspects of China’s Belt & Road Initiative

in Events News, Research

Professor Ye went beyond top-level rhetoric to explore BRI’s origins, its implementation, and its on-the-ground effects inside China.

Tagged: 2020, Belt and Road Initiative, China, Min Ye, Speaking Event

Heine Discusses Chinese Foreign Investment & Trade in Chile

in In the Media

Ambassador Heine discussed the strange concern surrounding Chinese FDI in Chile.

Tagged: 2020, Chile, China, china-latin america trade, FDI, Jorge Heine, trade

Janine Ferretti Appointed to World Bank Leadership Position

in Faculty News

Professor Ferretti will assume the role of VP, Office of Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO) on or around January 1, 2021.

Tagged: 2020, Development, Environment, Faculty News, Janine Ferretti

Schmidt Presents  Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy at Two Book Talks

in Research, Videos

Professor Schmidt discussed her latest book with Jacques Delors Centre and the London School of Economics and Political Science. 

Tagged: 2020, Book Talks, EU, Europe, Eurozone, Eurozone Crisis, Vivien Schmidt

Lori Discusses Offshore Citizens During Multiple Book Talks

in Research

Professor Lori discussed her latest book, which explores the forces shaping citizenship policy in the United Arab Emirates.

Tagged: 2020, Book Talk, Faculty News, Noora Lori, Offshore Citizens

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