Heine on Brazil’s Renewed Foreign Policy Under President Lula

Professor Jorge Heine examined Brazil’s growing influence in the Global South and its implementation of active non-alignment (ANA).

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Heine Discusses the Relevance of Active Non-Alignment in Global Politics 

Prof. Heine recently appeared on an episode of The China-Global South Podcast to speak about the importance of active non-alignment (ANA) in global politics.

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Heine’s Perspective on the Significance of Chile-China Ties

Prof. Heine discussed the commercial diplomacy between Chile and China on a radio show.

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Heine Reflects on the Growing Partnership Between Latin America and China 

Prof. Heine discusses the growing partnership between Latin America and China on a TV news segment.

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Pardee Professor Joseph Fewsmith Retires After 34 Years at Boston University

Pardee Professor Joseph Fewsmith Retires After 34 Years at Boston University.

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Slobodian on the WTO’s Decline and the Fragmentation of Global Trade

In a recent episode of NPR’s The Indicator from Planet Money, Professor Quinn Slobodian, Professor of International History at the Pardee School of Global Studies, shed light on the unraveling influence of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the shifting architecture of global trade. The segment explored how the WTO—once the cornerstone of global trade…

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Heine on the Rise of Active Non-Alignment in a Divided World

Ambassador Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, analyzes the growing phenomenon of “New Neutrals” and the resurgence of Active Nonalignment (ANA) in his latest article, “Not Picking Sides and the ‘New Neutrals’: Active Nonalignment, Great Power Competition, and the Global South,” published as the lead piece in…

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Trade Wars and Global Shifts: Jorge Heine Analyzes U.S.-China Relations

In a recent interview with France 24’s weekly magazine Así es Asia, Ambassador Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, discussed the ongoing trade war between the United States and China. With tariffs escalating between the two economic giants, Heine provided key insights into the global implications of…

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Hare Analyzes Complex Trump-Maduro Relationship Amid Venezuelan Election Fraud

Hare identifies a ‘subtle shift’ in Trump’s approach to Venezuela despite continued election fraud concerns. While maintaining sanctions and recognizing opposition leader González as legitimate, the administration has pursued pragmatic engagement with Maduro on deportations and hostage releases, suggesting self-interest now drives this complex diplomatic relationship.

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Heine on Indonesia’s BRICS Membership: A Major Step for the Global South

Ambassador Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, explores the significance of Indonesia’s entry into BRICS in a recent analysis published by China Daily. Writing on the country’s growing global role, Heine argues that Indonesia’s full membership in BRICS is not just an economic milestone but a strategic…

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