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diplomacy

Ye Discusses China’s “Wolf-Warrior” Diplomacy in Global Asia

in In the Media, Research

“COVID-era China…was at the epicenter of pandemic geopolitics and populism. Wolf-warrior diplomacy emerged against this backdrop.”

Tagged: 2020, China, coronavirus, COVID-19, diplomacy, Global Asia, Min Ye

Garčević Writes Op-Ed on the Balkans & the Region’s Place in the Periphery

in In the Media

“The moments from D.C…reconfirm our steady sliding into the periphery of world politics. Our leaders used to enjoy a much better treatment in Washington in the past.”

Tagged: 2020, Balkans, diplomacy, Donald Trump, Remaker, Vesko Garcevic

Pardee Faculty Speak at School for Young Diplomats

in Events News

Professors Garčević, Goldstein, Najam, and Schmidt discussed the significance of diplomacy in building a cohesive and sustainable world.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, diplomacy, Erik Goldstein, Vesko Garcevic, Vivien Schmidt

Hare Publishes Op-Ed in The Globe Post on Tele-Diplomacy

in In the Media

Amid COVID-19, global diplomacy, “the principal team game that is supposed to bolster global security and prosperity is hardly being played.”

Tagged: 2020, diplomacy, Paul Hare, The Globe Post, United Nations

Hare Writes Letter to the Editor of The Economist on COVID & Diplomacy

in In the Media

Ambassador Paul Hare’s letter to the editor in The Economist discusses diplomatic reform and the coronavirus pandemic.

Tagged: 2020, coronavirus, COVID-19, digital diplomacy, diplomacy, Paul Hare, The Economist, United Nations

Storella Makes the Argument for U.S. Health Diplomacy in The Hill

in In the Media

Incoming Professor Mark C. Storella outlines the need for U.S. diplomatic leadership on global health in the age of COVID-19.

Tagged: 2020, diplomacy, Mark Storella, Public Health, The Hill

Najam Interviewed on Trump’s Visit to India

in In the Media

Adil Najam was interviewed on US President’s visit to India, including its implications for South Asian regional politics.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, diplomacy, Donald Trump, India, India-Pakistan, Pakistan

Garcevic Keynotes at the 2020 European Security Forum

in Research

Prof. Vesko Garčević’s keynote speech at the 2020 European Security Forum at the University of Chicago focused on the current tense relations between the EU, US and NATO.

Tagged: Amb. Vesko Garčevic, diplomacy, EU, European Union, International Security

Najam Participates in Bled Strategic Forum

in Research

Dean Adil Najam participated and presented at the 2018 Bled Strategic Forum, and joined the former President of Slovenia in discussing the emerging challenges of climate change and security.

Tagged: 2018, Adil Najam, Bled Strategic Forum, Climate and Security, Climate Change, diplomacy

Lukes on Radio Praha on the 1948 Prague Communist Coup

in In the Media

Prof. Igor Lukes discusses United States diplomacy and the 1948 communist coup d’état in Prague.

Tagged: 2018, Communist, Coup, diplomacy, Igor Lukes, In The Media, Prague, Radio Praha, us

Hare Publishes Op-Ed on the State of Diplomacy

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Hare discusses how diplomacy should react to doomsday scenarios.

Tagged: 2017, diplomacy, Doomsday, Huffington Post, In The Media, Paul Hare

Najam and Pakistan Ambassador Talk Diplomacy at Harvard

in Research, Videos

Adil Najam joined the new Pakistan Ambassador to USA for a ‘Conversation in Diplomacy’ at the Harvard Kennedy School.

Tagged: 2017, Adil Najam, diplomacy, Foreign Affairs, Pakistan, US-Pakistan Relations

Goldstein in VOA on Presidential Transition and Diplomacy

in In the Media

Prof. Erik Goldstein discusses the transition of presidential administrations and the possibility of diplomatic realignments.

Tagged: 2017, diplomacy, Erik Goldstein, In The Media, Presidential Transition, Tillerson, Trump, VOA

PGC Visit With Boston’s Greek Consul General

in Student News

The Pardee Graduate Council met with Ifigenia Kanara, the Greek Consul General in Boston.

Tagged: 2016, Boston, diplomacy, Greek Consul General, Pardee Graduate Council, Refugee Crisis, student spotlight

Faculty Book Talk: Hare on Making Diplomacy Work

in Events News

Amb. Paul Hare discussed his book Making Diplomacy Work: Intelligent Innovation for the Modern World.

Tagged: 2016, Amb. Paul Hare, diplomacy, Faculty Book Talk, Making Diplomacy Work

Hare Speaks at Suffolk University on US-Cuba Relations

in General News

Amb. Paul Hare gave a talk at the Suffolk University Law School on the future of relations between the United States and Cuba.

Tagged: 2016, Cuba, diplomacy, Paul Hare, Suffolk University, United States

Amb. Vesko Garčević Joins Pardee School Faculty

in General News

Amb. Vesko Garčević discusses joining the Pardee School faculty and his work as Ambassador of Montenegro to NATO.

Tagged: 2016, Amb. Vesko Garčevic, diplomacy, Montenegro, NATO, Negotiation, Pardee School faculty, Serbia

Hare in AFP on Diplomatic Relations Between US and Cuba

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Hare as the British ambassador to Cuba from 2001 to 2004.

Tagged: 2016, AFP, Cuba, diplomacy, In The Media, Paul Hare, Relations, us

Dean Najam Speaks in Seychelles on Small States

in General News

Dean Adil Najam was invited to speak at the 4th Biennial Conference of the Commonwealth Small States in Seychelles.

Tagged: 2015 UN Climate Change Conference, 2016, Adil Najam, Climate Change, Commonwealth, diplomacy, Paris Climate Agreement, Sea Level Rise, Small Island States, Small States

Najam in NYT: Modi Comes to Pakistan

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam happy but not ecstatic on Indian Prime Minister Modi’s Lahore stopover.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, diplomacy, Modi, Narendra Modi, Negotiations, Pakistan, Pakistan، پاکستان، عادل نجم، 波士顿大学

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