Mako Participates in Conference on Iraq, Its Challenges, and Future Opportunities
Professor Mako emphasized the new Iraqi governments need to find ways to revive confidence by providing necessary institutional reforms and engaging in more conciliatory politics, even when there are many strategic alliances.
Mako Joins Atlantic Council Panel on Iraq’s Expanding Regional Role
Iraq has the potential to serve as a partner to both regional and international states; however, Professor Mako argues that ongoing crises are stifling the country’s potential impact as a leader in the region.
Najam Discusses Post-Pandemic South Asia at Atlantic Council
Dean Najam noted the lessons he learned from “The World After Coronavirus,” the turbulent state of global politics pre-COVID-19, and how the pandemic is going to shape political realities in Pakistan.
Greenwald Speaks on Panel on Sovereign Wealth Funds
Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) spoke at an Atlantic Council panel on “The Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds in Oil Economies in Abu Dhabi.”
Greenwald Interviewed on US-Turkey Relations
Michael Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discusses U.S. sanctions against two Turkish government officials in response to the imprisonment of an American pastor in Turkey.
Greenwald Interviewed on Fractured GCC Relations
Michael B. Greenwald was interviewed on the fractured relations between the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states.
Greenwald Speaks at Atlantic Council on Economic Sanctions
Michael B. Greenwald spoke at the Atlantic Council as part of a discussion on the use of economic sanctions as a policy tool.
Miller Publishes Policy Brief on SAARC
Miller says now is the optimal time for facilitating cooperation in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.