Slobodian Challenges Conventional Views on Globalization in Recent Feature
In a recent Bloomberg Markets article titled “Everything You Thought About Free Trade Is Wrong,” Professor of International History, Quinn Slobodian was featured for his critical examination of globalization. The article explores Slobodian’s latest book, “Crack-Up Capitalism: Market Radicals and the Dream of a World Without Democracy,” challenging the prevailing narrative of free trade’s success….
Pardee School Students’ Journey into the Heart of International Relations
Students from the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies recently concluded a transformative trip to the vibrant city of New York, immersing themselves in the dynamic world of international relations. Guided by Ambassador Vesko Garčević, Professor of the Practice of International Relations, alongside the Director of Career Services, Sonia Liang, and the Assistant Director…
Unveiling Guatemala’s Adoption History: Nolan’s Book Praised
Pardee Professor Rachel Nolan’s latest book, “Until I Find You,” meticulously unravels Guatemala’s adoption landscape, exploring coerced adoptions during and after the Civil War. Guernica Magazine’s in-depth review sheds light on Nolan’s comprehensive research and its impact on understanding the intricate history of international adoptions in Guatemala.
Heine Analyzes China’s Economic Slowdown
Jorge Heine, featured in Latin American Advisor, analyzed China’s economic slowdown, revealing challenges and opportunities for the region in the face of declining growth.
Heine Unveils China’s Green Commitment in the Belt and Road Initiative
In a recent article from the China Social Sciences Journal, Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and Interim Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future has been extensively cited. Heine’s insights offer a critical perspective on China’s commitment to green development…
Heine Explores the Vital Role of Active Non-Alignment
Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and Interim Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, was prominently featured in a recent article titled “Is India refusing to lead Active Non-Alignment?” published in The New Indian Express, a leading Indian daily. The…
Heine’s Perspectives on the Prolonged Russia-Ukraine Conflict
In a recent CGTN interview, Jorge Heine challenges the notion of unwavering Western support for Ukraine, advocating for mediation in the prolonged conflict. Professor Klaus Larres, on the contrary, expresses optimism about ongoing support. Divergent viewpoints offer readers insight into the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Argentina’s BRICS Rejection: Insights from Heine
Ambassador Jorge Heine analyzed Argentina’s decision to decline BRICS membership, emphasizing the nation’s reliance on the Chinese market. He highlighted the challenges of distancing from a vital trading partner, noting, “Keeping a distance is always a tough battle.”
Heine’s Insights Published: Digital Diplomacy
In the ever-evolving world of international relations, the “Oxford Handbook of Digital Diplomacy” illuminated the intricate dance between technology and diplomacy. Released on January 4, 2024, it showcased Ambassador Jorge Heine’s invaluable insights, exploring the impact of digital diplomacy amidst global disparities, making it an essential guide.
Heine’s Insights Explore the Global South’s Geopolitical Impact in Le Monde Feature
In a recent Le Monde feature, the rise of the Global South as a geopolitical disruptor was explored by Heine, with a focus on diverse interests and the contested relationship with the Western order. Insights from the concept of “active non-alignment” provided a nuanced understanding of this influential political constituency.
Heine’s Vision for 2024: Active Non-Alignment in a Shifting Global Landscape
Ambassador Jorge Heine predicts in 2024 that great-power competition will persist alongside the rise of active non-alignment. This dynamic foreign-policy approach gains traction, shaping global responses, especially evident after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Heine Analyzes Argentina’s BRICS Decision
Ambassador Jorge Heine, reflecting on Argentina’s decision to decline joining BRICS, highlighted the ideological shift in foreign policy. Expressing surprise at the lack of pragmatism, he emphasized the importance of diplomacy. The move, seen in the context of complex economic challenges, risks strained relations with key trading partners.
Heine Unpacks President Xi’s 2024
In a recent episode of The Heat, Ambassador Jorge Heine explored China’s prospects in 2024 and collaborative efforts with Latin America. He highlighted China’s impact on electric mobility and discussed the Belt and Road Initiative’s role in addressing Latin America’s infrastructure deficits.