A Message to BU Pardee School Students from Ban Ki-moon
“Despite these great challenges and uncertainties, young people like you…have an incredible opportunity to help construct a brighter future for your communities, for your country, and for our planet.”
Lukes Publishes Article on First U.S. Presidential Debate
“It was a primitive free-for-all, full of anger and aggression, a cacophony of half-truths and lies.”
Heine Co-Authors Essay on Latin American Geopolitics
Will the lack of regional unity in Latin America leave it at the mercy of the U.S. and China, or can they manage their own affairs without being manipulated by others?
Miller Discusses Latest Book with Observer Research Foundation
Professor Miller and her co-editors discussed The Routledge Handbook of China-India Relations with one of the premier think tanks in New Delhi.
Schmidt Discusses New Book During “Worldwide Week” Event
Professor Schmidt presented her latest book: Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers
Pardee School Students Selected for Yawkey Program
Pardee School students provide details on their internships, what they’re looking forward to, and what they hope to accomplish through the Yawkey Program.
Garčević Quoted Discussing Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
“To carry out a definitive ceasefire and a peace agreement, a third party is needed that is of mutual trust and that also has the influence to do so.”
Pardee School and Center Host 3-Part “World In Flux” Series
During Boston University’s 2020 Alumni Weekend, the Pardee School and Center explored the future of global politics, global economics, and global values.
Harsch Discusses Measurement of State Fragility
“Legibility…highlights that ‘states fail not because they have too much bureaucracy, but because they have too little.’”
Ye Discusses China’s “Wolf-Warrior” Diplomacy in Global Asia
“COVID-era China…was at the epicenter of pandemic geopolitics and populism. Wolf-warrior diplomacy emerged against this backdrop.”
Storella Publishes Op-Ed on Israel-UAE Normalization Pact
Ambassador Storella outlines the winners and losers in the normalization pact in BU Today.
Garčević Speaks During Sustainable Development Conference
Ambassador Garčević emphasized the importance of private and public sector cooperation in creating prosperous societies and sustainable economic development.
World After Coronavirus: A Pardee Center Video Series
The Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range launched a new video series – The World After Coronavirus. The series features BU and world experts imagining what a post-COVID world might look like.
Menchik Discusses Jokowi’s Address at UN General Assembly
Professor Menchick said it was impressive how Jokowi’s remarks laid out how Indonesia must be wary of all great powers.
Grimes & Kring Publish Research on ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office
Professor Grimes and William Kring explore whether AMRO is moving toward fulfilling the mission with which the ASEAN+3 finance ministers have charged it.
Karra Joined the Editorial Committee for Studies in Family Planning
Professor Karra joins the journal, which publishes public health, social science, and biomedical research with a primary focus on developing countries.
Brulé Joins Editorial Board of Signs
Signs is the leading international journal in women’s and gender studies.
Gallagher Participates in CSIS Panel
Professor Gallagher says the IMF and G20 aren’t doing enough to support economic recovery in Latin America.
Woldemariam Discusses Ethiopian Prime Minister in Bloomberg | Quint
Tensions that were largely contained by the previous administration “have now exploded. Abiy, as popular as he was, could never deliver on all of the ambitions and promises.”
Schmidt Comments on EU Commission State of the Union
Professor Schmidt analyzed President Von Der Leyen’s remarks on a European minimum wage and health competency.