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.
Lori Elected to APSA Executive Council & Participates in Annual Meeting
Professor Lori presented during four sperate panels during the American Political Science Association 2020 annual meeting.
Center for the Study of Europe Hosts Schmidt Book Launch
During the event, Professor Schmidt discussed her latest work: Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone.
Lori Awarded APSA Best Book Prize
Professor Lori’s book Offshore Citizens: Permanent Temporary Status in the Gulf was awarded the 2020 Best Book Prize from the Migration and Citizenship section of the American Political Science Association.
Back2BU Experience at the Pardee School
How have BU COVID-19 precautions, testing, and new hybrid teaching model affected the classroom experience? We asked some Pardee School faculty and students for their thoughts.
Pardee Students Reflect on Summer 2020
Regina Acosta (’22), Krizia Pascuccio (’22), & Abby Partnow (’21) share how they sought out enriching experiences during the summer unlike any other.
Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on U.S. Trade Policy Under Trump
“In this time of crisis, the United States needs to fundamentally remake its trade policy to promote good jobs…tame inequality and protect the environment.”
Heine Co-Authors Article on Latin American Active Non-Alignment
“Far from ‘closing in’ more and more in itself…Latin America must “open up” to this new “post-Western world.”
Pardee Works: Learn About Law School
Representatives from BU’s School of Law and Pardee School alumni currently in law school offered guidance and information on pursing a law degree.
Schmidt Presents Her Latest Book During EU Commission Event
Prof. Schmidt and representatives from the EU Commission’s Directorate General for Economics and Finance discussed her latest book and lessons Europe learned from the Eurozone Crisis.
Woldemariam Publishes Research on COVID-19 in the Horn of Africa
“While many of the…consequences of the pandemic in the region have been in line with global patterns, it has also reinforced existing national pathologies.”
Garčević Writes Op-Ed on the Balkans & the Region’s Place in the Periphery
“The moments from D.C…reconfirm our steady sliding into the periphery of world politics. Our leaders used to enjoy a much better treatment in Washington in the past.”
Najam Interviewed on Israel, Bahrain, UAE Bilateral Agreements
Dean Najam noted that the bilateral agreement is a “testing of the waters” by smaller allies of Saudi Arabia.
Heine Discusses IDB Leadership with Deutsche Welle
“Claver-Carone wants to transform the IDB into the financial arm of the United States in Latin America.”
GDP Center Releases Research on U.S. Trade Policy
“U.S. trade policy made Americans more vulnerable to the COVID-19 crisis, in terms of both their jobs and their health.”
Hare Quoted Discussing Cuba’s Medical Diplomacy
Ambassador Hare discusses Cuba’s medical diplomacy, a practice that has sent many of its doctors doctors abroad to combat the coronavirus.
Brulé Named 2020 Truman Governance Fellow
Professor Brulé is among the 28 scholars and professionals selected for the fourth class of Truman-Governance Fellows.
Heine Discusses Racism with Revista Universitaria
Ambassador Heine discusses protests and demonstrations against racism that took place around the world.
Pardee Faculty Speak at School for Young Diplomats
Professors Garčević, Goldstein, Najam, and Schmidt discussed the significance of diplomacy in building a cohesive and sustainable world.
Center for the Study of Europe Hosts Lecture on Belarus
Princeton Professor Kim Scheppele discussed ongoing protests in Belarus against the seemingly fixed reelection of Alexander Lukashenko.