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2021

Heine Interviewed on Biden-Putin Summit

in In the Media

Given the fact that US-Russian relations are at their lowest point in 30 years, the biggest takeaway of the meeting is that it is actually took place.

Tagged: 2021, diplomacy, Foreign Policy, Interview, Jorge Heine, President Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin

Miller Appointed Senior Fellow at Council on Foreign Relations

in Faculty News

As a Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia, Professor Miller will research and write on United States-India relations, India’s foreign policy, as well as political, economic, social, and cultural developments in India and South Asia.

Tagged: 2021, Faculty News, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Brulé Publishes Op-Ed on Political Economy Gender Gap

in In the Media

Brule’s research shows that lineage norms – which drive who gets to make decisions about wealth and how – are key determinants of the political economy gender gap.

Tagged: 2021, gender equality, India, Journal of Politics, Op-Ed, Rachel Brule, Women

Sarkar Participates in TNSR Roundtable on Nuclear Revolution

in In the Media

“Even though Green is not the first person to challenge the claim that nuclear weapons tend to have a stabilizing effect on international politics or the core assumptions upon which that claim is based, he unquestionably makes significant theoretical and empirical contributions.”

Tagged: 2021, Book Review, Jayita Sarkar, national security, nuclear, Nuclear Issues, Nuclear Security

Goldstein Interviewed on Key Issues at G7

in In the Media

Professor Goldstein addresses the global efforts to change the international tax system, the use of COVID-19 vaccines as geopolitical tools, and much more.

Tagged: 2021, diplomacy, Erik Goldstein, Foreign Policy, G7, President Joe Biden

Schmidt Keynotes European Consortium for Political Research Conference

in Events News, Videos

“Populism itself has been defined in myriad ways…Less studied has been the discursive construction of discontent in different institutional contexts over time.”

Tagged: 2021, Europe, European Union, Keynote, Populism, Vivien Schmidt

Heine Participates in Webinar on Chile’s Constitution

in Events News, Videos

What principles of foreign policy that should be included in Chile’s new constitution?

Tagged: 2021, Ambassador Jorge Heine, Chile, Foreign Policy, Webinar

Pardee Student Publishes Research on China Food Security

in Student News

Jardine’s paper analyzes recent literature and studies regarding climate change and food production in China while also looking at current Chinese policies in this field.

Tagged: 2021, Brooke Jardine, China, Dean's Ambassador, Food Security, student research

Goldstein Quoted on the Queen’s Role in Diplomacy

in In the Media

“The mystique of monarchy works, sometimes, and Britain has been effective at deploying it as one of the tools in its diplomatic armoury.”

Tagged: 2021, diplomacy, Erik Goldstein, President Joe Biden, The Times, United Kingdom

GDP Center Launches New Paper on EU-MERCOSUR FTA

in Centers & Programs

The EU-MERCOSUR free trade agreement would represent the largest trade deal for both blocs in terms of number of citizens involved, but is likely to be a step toward less productive, more unequal and more vulnerable economies in both blocs.

Tagged: 2021, Argentina, Brazil, Czech Republic, France, GDP Center, germany, Global Development Policy Center, Italy, Poland, Trade and Development, Turkey

Najam Interviewed on U.S. Exit from Afghanistan

in In the Media

Dean Najam suggests that an increase in anarchy and chaos is almost guaranteed because the U.S. is leaving Afghanistan without resolving the balance of power issue.

Tagged: 2021, Adil Najam, Afghanistan, Dawn TV, Interview, News24

Selin Interviewed on Top Books on Periodic Table

in In the Media

Professor Selin talks through some of his favorite books about various chemical elements and explains why they’re vital to understanding the world around us.

Tagged: 2021, Book Talk, Environment, Henrik Selin, Mercury

Heine Participates in Webinar on ASEAN

in Events News, Videos

Ambassador Heine and fellow experts delve into the most relevant geopolitical variables allowing the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to play an increasingly strategic role in the region.

Tagged: 2021, ASEAN, Geopolitics, Jorge Heine, Webinar

Garčević Participates in Stratcom Summit Panel

in Events News

Garčević stated that Brussels attempted to breathe life into a dying EU perspective in the region by introducing a new enlargement methodology last year. However, the revised strategy has not renewed hope in the region.

Tagged: 2021, EU, EU Enlargement, European Union, Vesko Garcevic, Western Balkans

Najam Discusses Islamophobia on Dawn News

in In the Media

“looking at such attacks as isolated cases was never really justified and we will need societal responses that focus not only on law enforcement but also on hate narratives.”

Tagged: 2021, Adil Najam, canada, Dawn TV, Interview, Islamaphobia

Longman Discusses Career on Hayseed Scholar Podcast

in In the Media

In his podcast appearance, Longman discussed the ebbs and flows of his academic and career that took him from his hometown in Illinois to Boston University.

Tagged: 2021, Faculty News, Podcast, timothy longman

Wippl Reviews Spymaster’s Prism: The Fight Against Russian Aggression

in Research

“The American political class focuses on the ‘here and now’ and cannot envision why the Russians would interest themselves in any country other than our own.”

Tagged: 2021, Espionage, intelligence, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Joseph Wippl

Mako Discusses Upcoming Book on Ufahamu Africa

in In the Media

Professor Mako and co-author Valentine Moghadam discuss their upcoming book After the Arab Uprisings: Progress and Stagnation in the Middle East and North Africa, which explores democracy and social transformation in North Africa after the Arab Spring.

Tagged: 2021, Arab Spring, Book Talk, Podcast, Shamiran Mako

Heine Comments on South American Fiber Project

in In the Media

“Given the boom in cross-Pacific trade in the past decades, improved digital connectivity between the Asia-Pacific and South America is badly needed to expedite e-commerce and trade in services.”

Tagged: 2021, Chile, Jorge Heine, Latin America Advisor, South America, trade

Weinstein Publishes Op-Ed on Threat of Disinformation in U.S.

in In the Media

“If allegiance to a political party comes before maintaining and repairing our democracy, then we are allowing this nation to crumble before our very eyes.”

Tagged: 2021, BU Today, Democracy, disinformation, Jack Weinstein, US Election, US National Security

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