Garčević Discusses How U.S. Election Could Effect EU Relations
Ambassador Garčević commented on the possible shifts in U.S. foreign policy after the election, specifically U.S./EU relations.
Students and Faculty Comment on U.S. Presidential Election
Joaquín Martínez Albán, Alexander Beatty, Prof. Rachel Brulé, Alhassan Hashad, Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller, and Dean Adil Najam offered their feelings on the 2020 presidential election.
Selin Publishes Article on the Paris Agreement on Climate Change
Professor Selin explains how U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement will affect prospects for avoiding the worst effects of global warming.
Lori’s Offshore Citizens Receives Distinguished Book Award
The ENMISA Distinguished Book Award recognizes a pieces excellence in the field of ethnicity, nationalism, or migration studies.
Najam Takes Part in Geo News U.S. Election Coverage
“It is hard to think of a recent U.S. Presidential election where the candidates have been as diametrically different – not just in personality but on policy – as Donald Trump and Joe Biden.”
CLAS Hosts Panel Discussion on DACA
Panelists discussed DACAs impact on higher education, particularly for Latin American students
Schmidt Speaks During Fondazione Corriere/Reset DOC Event
Prof. Schmidt discusses whether Europe will be able to re-emerge from the ashes of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weinstein Discusses USSF During BGH Forum Network Event
Weinstein and Maj. Gen. Liquori discussed how the U.S. Space Force come to be, why it is of interest to the U.S. to have a Space Force, and more.
Fewsmith Quoted in NYT Discussing Xi Jinping
““The case for remaining on can be built around a sense of impending crisis when the experienced hand has to stay.”
Brulé Publishes Women, Power, and Property
Prof. Brulé’s new book explores the issue of quotas for women in government and their capacity to upend entrenched social, political, and economic hierarchies.
Heine Publishes Article on the Future of Diplomats
Will the COVID-19 pandemic lead to a marginalization of diplomats?
GDP Center Launches New “China’s Global Power Database”
The GDP Database enables more nuanced analysis of investment and finance activities with the participation of Chinese actors.
Najam Discusses the World After Coronavirus in Prva TV Interview
Dean Najam discussed the #WorldAfterCorona series, the most important lessons he learned from the series, and much more.
CSA Webinar Explores South Korea’s COVID Response
June Park discussed her research, which offers a policy framework that emphasized public-private partnerships to deal with COVID-19.
CSE Hosts Event on Discrimination of Minorities in Europe
Eddie Bruce Jones, Sultan Doughan, and Magda Matache discussed racism in Europe and how it can be addressed.
Lukes Discusses the Prospect of Continued Trump Presidency
Professor Lukes discussed what has changed under President Trump’s leadership and how he has fulfilled the wishes of Kremlin strategists.
A Conversation with DAB Member Aamer Sarfraz on Being Named to UK House of Lords
Lord Aamer Sarfraz (Questrom ‘02) – a Member of the House of Lords and the Pardee School’s DAB – discussed his journey to BU and his plans for the future.
Heine Discusses the Redrafting of Chile’s Constitution
Chile’s 1980 constitution is “an obsolete and anachronistic document that needs to be replaced.”
Najam Speaks During UN 75th Anniversary Event
“The urgency [on climate change] is not just for activism to make others change their ways but for action by each one of us ourselves.”
Karra Awarded BU Seed Grant Award
Professor Karra’s research aims to identify strategies for delivering reproductive health services through social networks in low-income settings in India.