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2022

Garčević Joins Eos Tech Trust Advisory Board

in Faculty News

Ambassador Garčević joins experts from all over the world on Eos Tech Trust’s advisory board. The organization makes technology accessible and sustainable for NGOs worldwide.

Tagged: 2022, leadership, NGOs, Nonprofit, Vesko Garcevic

Heine Comments on Summit of the Americas & U.S.-Latin American Relations

in In the Media

While he had hoped for more from President Joe Biden in regards to Latin America, Ambassador Heine describes his approach to the region as “Trump-lite,” where the “rhetoric has been toned down, but the policies have continued very much along the same lines.”

Tagged: 2022, China, Development, Jorge Heine, Latin America, Summit of the Americas, The Washington Post, United States

Heine Interviewed on IX Summit of the Americas

in In the Media

During his interview, Ambassador Heine elaborates on some of the key items on the Summit’s agenda and on the fallout of so many heads of state and government from the hemisphere skipping the meeting.

Tagged: 2022, CNN Chile, diplomacy, Foreign Policy, Interview, Jorge Heine, Latin America, Summit of the Americas, United States

Brulé Quoted on Global Gender Equality and Anti-Feminist Backlashes

in In the Media

In citing Professor Brule’s research, The New York Times discusses the backlash that results if patriarchal bargains that make women’s autonomy dependent on men break down-from the U.S. to India.

Tagged: 2022, India, political science, Rachel Brule, The New York Times, Women

Garčević Interviewed on 5th Anniversary of Montenegro’s NATO Membership

in In the Media

“With the decision of Sweden and Finland to seek NATO membership, with the decision of other neutral states of the EU and Switzerland to impose full sanctions on Russia, they have de facto ceased to be neutral in this conflict.”

Tagged: 2022, Europe, Interview, Montenegro, NATO, Ukraine, Vesko Garcevic, Vijesti

Ye Discusses Impact of China’s Global Security Initiative

in In the Media

“China does not yet have the power or the prestige to bring together a solid group of nations, regionally or globally. The new initiative will probably not change that.”

Tagged: 2022, China, Global Security Initiative, Min Ye, United States, Weedenadvisen

Storella Comments on U.S. Efforts to Protect Afghan Allies

in In the Media

In his comments, Ambassador Storella discusses his experience working on the SIV program, notes the rigorous nature of the vetting process, and explains how the Trump administration intentionally broke the program.

Tagged: 2022, Afghanistan, Mark Storella, Podcast, President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden, SIV, Visas

Heine Among the Founding Members of Diplomats Without Borders

in Faculty News

DWB will bring together a diverse pool of former diplomats, supported by relevant experts, to offer conflict prevention/resolution, advice and training on a pro bono basis, globally, to both state and non-state actors, including governments, civil society, private sector, educational institutions, and faith-based institutions.

Tagged: 2022, diplomacy, Diplomats, Jorge Heine, Peace

Pardee Center Welcomes 2022 Graduate Summer Fellows

in Centers & Programs

Over the course of the next 10 weeks, the 8 fellows will write research papers to be considered for the Pardee Center’s publication series while participating in programs designed to advance interdisciplinary research and learning.

Tagged: 2022, Fellows, Pardee Center, Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, Pardee Center Summer Fellows, research

Schmidt TRIGGER Discussion Explores Issues Facing the EU

in Events News, Videos

In her featured remarks, Professor Schmidt discussed the complications related to the EU’s ‘actorness’ in the global arena, the question of EU legitimacy, and the major challenges facing the EU today.

Tagged: 2022, conference, EU, EU Governance, European Union, Eurozone Crisis, Vivien Schmidt

Heine Publishes Op-Ed on Potential BRICS Expansion

in In the Media

“It is telling that in 2022 Argentina sees its future not in Old Europe or in the North Atlantic, but in the New South, embodied in the BRICS, and whose core is in the Asia-Pacific.”

Tagged: 2022, Argentina, BRICS, Development Banks, Geopolitics, Global Times, Jorge Heine, new Development Bank, Op-Ed

Selin Named Editor of “Global Environmental Politics” Journal

in Faculty News

“As the new editors build on the excellent work of previous sets of editors, we are looking to further enhance the standing of the journal and publish articles covering a broad set of issues in global environmental politics authored by leading scholars from all over the world.”

Tagged: 2022, Climate Change, Environmental Governance, Environmental Policy, Global Environmental Politics, Henrik Selin, Journal

Schmidt Interviewed on Divisions Among EU Membership

in In the Media

In her interview, Professor Schmidt discusses the rise of populism, the Ukraine war, the EU and the possibility of Ukraine getting a fast-tracked membership, and more.

Tagged: 2022, Europe, European Union, Interview, Populism, TVNET, Ukraine, Vivien Schmidt

Heine Quoted on China’s Influence & U.S. Shortcomings in Latin America

in In the Media

“In Latin America, people want to have better relations with the United States, but their main concern is development, and on that front, China is delivering.”

Tagged: 2022, China, China-Latin America, diplomacy, Geopolitics, Jorge Heine, Latin America, United States

Woldemariam Discusses Tigray War on MEI Podcast

in In the Media

In his comments, Professor Woldemariam discusses the origins of the Tigrayan conflict, the progression of the war, the state of diplomatic negotiations as well as international measures to intervene in the conflict. 

Tagged: 2022, Africa, civil war, Horn of Africa, michael woldemariam, Middle East Institute, Podcast, Tigray

Hefner Keynotes IIIU First International Conference on Islamic Education

in Events News, Videos

Among the world’s Muslim majority countries, Indonesia has been the most successful in transitioning to a functioning and fair electoral democracy as well as upholding a tradition of multiethnic and multireligious citizenship; this is something the whole world can learn from.

Tagged: 2022, conference, Education, Indonesia, Islam, Muslim, Robert Hefner

Heine Joins University of Chile Panel on the Summit of the Americas

in Events News, Videos

The Institute of International Studies of the University of Chile convened regional experts for a webinar to explore what issues will be covered during the Summit and how they will shape multilateralism on the continent. 

Tagged: 2022, Jorge Heine, Latin America, Multilateralism, Summit of the Americas, Webinar

Heine Publishes Op-ed on Upcoming Summit of the Americas

in In the Media

“Why does the U.S. treat ASEAN differently than Latin America? Because ASEAN acts jointly, which makes it a valid interlocutor with great projection.”

Tagged: 2022, ASEAN, Clarín, diplomacy, Jorge Heine, Latin America, Op-Ed, Summit of the Americas

GDP Center Announces 2022 Summer in the Field Fellows

in Centers & Programs

Over ten weeks, the Summer in the Field Fellows will develop their skills, research, and professional experience by participating in a variety of research projects and internships.

Tagged: 2022, Fellows, GDP Center, Global Development Policy Center, Summer in the Field Fellows

Pardee School Hosts IIASA 50th Anniversary Conference

in Events News

The all-day conference brought together leading global intellectuals and practitioners to look back on 50 years of work at IIASA and discuss today’s most pressing global issues.

Tagged: 2022, Boston University, Climate Change, conference, Human Security, IIASA, national academies of sciences engineering and medicine, research

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