Garčević Discusses Progress in the Balkans in New Op-Ed
“Changing faces is not enough. [The Balkans] lack modern policies, new narratives and value orientation. And I don’t see them on the horizon.”
Pardee School Student Leads Launch of Migration Tales
Yiran Yu (’23), Mary Estaba (’22), Lauren Mai (’22), and Safiya Umrani (’23) are sharing the stories of immigrants, where they come from, and where they hope to go in their American journey.
Garčević Discusses Chinese Influence in Montenegro
Ambassador Vesko Garčević explained how Chinese-Montenegrin cooperation promotes a governance model that is in the stark contrast with the EU, hampering progress towards EU membership.
Lori Discusses Offshore Citizens During Harvard Webinar
Lori discussed the key findings of her book and addressed questions it raised, such as: how and why are certain groups neither fully included nor simply expelled by a state?
GDP Center Hosts 2nd Paul Streeten Lecture on Global Development Policy
Do economies always grow fastest when left alone? Can governments spur economic development through active measures? What kinds of interventions are most effective?
Storella Publishes Op-Ed on U.S. Multilateral Diplomacy
“Multilateralism has long been a mainstay of U.S. security and that need will only grow.”
Garčević Participates in 2021 “Dialogue for the Future” Lecture
Ambassador Garčević discussed “Social Cohesion: Cooperation, Trust and Development” as part of the 2021 “Dialogue for the Future.”
Heine Interviewed on China’s National People’s Congress
Ambassador Heine discusses China’s plans to return the national economy to pre-pandemic vibrancy, increase job growth, and reduce emissions.
Karra Presents Findings of Study on Family Planning in Malawi
Professor Karra’s new research explores how effective user-centered counselling approaches may be to help women in Malawi make informed decisions when considering contraceptive method.
Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on IMF Surcharges
“The IMF should suspend these surcharges to help countries recover from the virus, and to give the IMF the incentive to rethink its broken business model.”
Selin Interviewed on U.S. Re-Entering Paris Agreement
Professor Selin commented on how the Biden administration’s commitments under the Paris Agreement will showcase whether the U.S. will lead on climate action.
CSE Hosts Event on EU Climate Change Politics and Policy
Experts discussed climate change governance within the European Union (EU), how it works, and the goals and policy instruments that the EU has at its disposal.
Pardee Center Hosts Rising Power Initiative Launch Event
The new Pardee Center research program marked its launch with a discussion on “The Rise of China: Theory, Practice & Implications for the Biden Administration.”
Sarkar Presents Rohingyas Research at King’s College London
Sarkar’s research explores the Second World War-origins of the Rohingya crisis.
Najam Quoted on MA Least Developed Countries Fund Bill
“The bill, and addressing climate change in general, is a matter of ‘moral responsibility, not foreign aid’…[and] it addresses shared responsibility.”
Heine Delivers Lecture on Consequences of Trump’s Foreign Policy
Ambassador Heine outlined the major foreign policy shifts under President Trump, the changing global landscape, and implications for the US’ domestic politics.
Schmidt Discusses New Book During Events Worldwide
During three recent book talks, Professor Schmidt presented the key arguments of her new book and considered the implications for an EU in crisis.
Lukes Publishes Op-Ed on Trump’s Second Impeachment
“Fear of people more powerful than them and political opportunism prevailed over the truth.”
Najam Appointed Fellow at Tellus Institute
Dean Najam joins the the Institute whose mission is to bring scientific rigor and systemic vision to critical environmental and social issues.
Miller Publishes Column on China-Myanmar Relations
Professor Miller explores the ebbs and flows of China-Myanmar relations throughout their history and what could be next.