Pardee Center Hosts Webinar on Rising Global Powers
Experts explored how Germany, Brazil, and India have been expanding their global influence in the shadow of the U.S. and China.
Najam Interviewed on Climate Change After COVID-19
“If we restrict the space of nature, if we restrict the space of biodiversity, then nature will hit back…there is no human health without ecological health.”
Najam Chairs Panel on British Diplomacy in Pakistan
Experts discussed the development of British diplomatic efforts in Pakistan from 1947 through the “War on Terror,” as chronicled in Ian Talbot’s new book.
Heine Discusses China’s Poverty Alleviation on The Heat
Ambassador Heine discusses to what extend that China’s policies can be implemented in other countries and what ripple effect its success will have on the global economy.
Najam Speaks at MENA Universities Summit 2021
What are the current educational models in the MENA region? How might liberal arts work in the context of the MENA region? Dean Najam joined fellow scholars to address these questions.
Mamolea Discusses Work of Vespasian Pella During CSE Webinar
Mamolea detailed the life and work of Vespasian Pella, an early 20th century Romanian jurist who championed a system of international justice that was designed to prevent war, punish atrocity, and vindicate humanity’s political and economic rights.
Menchik Workshops New Research at the Bush School
Professor Menchik’s research examines the diffusion of missionary practices over the 18th and 19th centuries, demonstrating deep entanglements between the seemingly distinct ventures of Christianity, Islam, and liberalism.
Najam Discusses Faith Amid COVID-19 on WBUR
As we enter a second holy season in a pandemic, Dean Najam discusses how communities of faith have tried to maintain a sense of community despite COVID-19.
Gallagher Co-Authors Op-Ed on IMF Special Drawing Rights
“There are numerous ways that advanced economies and China can deploy unused SDRs to enable developing
countries to tackle [COVID-19], protect the vulnerable, and mount a green and inclusive recovery in the developing world.”
Sarkar & Pardee School Students Present Research at Princeton Seminar
Professor Sarkar, Sophia Poteet (’22), Ariana Thorpe (’22), Cristina Morrison (’22), Cait Meyer (’22), and Sydney Pickering (’22) presented their research on “Race and Radioactivity: Global Interconnectedness Across Nuclear Sites.”
Selin Co-Authors Article on Emissions from International Shipping
Authors discuss emission allocation from the international shipping industry, which produces more CO2 emissions than the seventh largest emitting country.
Menchik Publishes Article on Liberal Internationalism
Woodrow Wilson is among most influential presidents in U.S. foreign policy history, and the most pious. So what was the role of religion in Wilson’s worldview?
Ye Quoted Discussing U.S. vs China Infrastructure Funding
Professor Ye comments on the US’ lacking infrastructure investment compared to that of China and President Biden’s attempt to rectify it.
Pardee School Graduate Student Feature: C.J. Ray
Ray (MAIA ’21) discusses his current professional experience, how the Pardee School is helping him reach his career goals, and what advice he has for his fellow students.
CURA Hosts Event on Aftermath of the Arab Uprising
In commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the Arab Uprising, the event explored how the Uprising altered the Middle East and North Africa.
Pardee School Faculty & Student Participate in ISA Conference
Nine Pardee School Faculty and one undergraduate student will present during the International Studies Associations annual convention, whose theme is “Globalization, Regionalism and Nationalism: Contending Forces in World Politics.”
Ye Publishes Article On Narratives & Realities of U.S.-China Relations
By ignoring the pragmatic globalist guiding China’s policy choices, the U.S. “risks exaggerating the geopolitical threat from China…and underestimating China’s ability to expand regional and global influence.”
GloDec Hosts Spring Decolonization-in-Progress Seminar
The four-part research seminar brought together Ph.D. students, postdocs, and junior faculty to showcase cutting-edge research in history, anthropology, law, and cognate disciplines on decolonization.
Miller Publishes Column on U.S.-China Relations
“If left to continue on its current course, [U.S.-China relations] will have catastrophic results for the rest of the world.”
Pardee School Launches New Michael T. Corgan Internship Fund
The new fund is part of a major initiative to provide Pardee School students with high-impact opportunities to advance their career goals in the field of international affairs.