Lukes on Radio Praha on the 1948 Prague Communist Coup
Prof. Igor Lukes discusses United States diplomacy and the 1948 communist coup d’état in Prague.
Hare Publishes Op-Ed on the State of Diplomacy
Amb. Paul Hare discusses how diplomacy should react to doomsday scenarios.
Najam and Pakistan Ambassador Talk Diplomacy at Harvard
Adil Najam joined the new Pakistan Ambassador to USA for a ‘Conversation in Diplomacy’ at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Goldstein in VOA on Presidential Transition and Diplomacy
Prof. Erik Goldstein discusses the transition of presidential administrations and the possibility of diplomatic realignments.
PGC Visit With Boston’s Greek Consul General
The Pardee Graduate Council met with Ifigenia Kanara, the Greek Consul General in Boston.
Faculty Book Talk: Hare on Making Diplomacy Work
Amb. Paul Hare discussed his book Making Diplomacy Work: Intelligent Innovation for the Modern World.
Hare Speaks at Suffolk University on US-Cuba Relations
Amb. Paul Hare gave a talk at the Suffolk University Law School on the future of relations between the United States and Cuba.
Amb. Vesko Garčević Joins Pardee School Faculty
Amb. Vesko Garčević discusses joining the Pardee School faculty and his work as Ambassador of Montenegro to NATO.
Hare in AFP on Diplomatic Relations Between US and Cuba
Amb. Paul Hare as the British ambassador to Cuba from 2001 to 2004.
Dean Najam Speaks in Seychelles on Small States
Dean Adil Najam was invited to speak at the 4th Biennial Conference of the Commonwealth Small States in Seychelles.
Najam in NYT: Modi Comes to Pakistan
Dean Adil Najam happy but not ecstatic on Indian Prime Minister Modi’s Lahore stopover.
Conference Examines Modi’s Foreign Policy
“Foreign Policy in India Under Narendra Modi” brought academics from all over the world together at the Pardee School.
Pardee School Professors on #IranDeal
Professors Houchang Chehabi and Augustus Richard Norton of the Pardee School speak about the historic nuclear deal with Iran reached on July 14.
Keylor Argues for New Diplomatic History
Pardee Professor William Keylor suggested a name change for diplomatic history in an H-Diplo essay.
Dean Adil Najam on AfPak Relations
Dean Adil Najam spoke at and moderated a panel on AfPak diplomacy and prospects of improved relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Hare on Setbacks in U.S. – Cuban Accords
What does U. S. relations with Venezuela have to do with the diplomatic process in Cuba? Amb. Paul Webster Hare has the answer.
Crowley on ISIS, Twitter, and Diplomacy
What is the most dangerous weapon in the world? Here’s a hint; PJ Crowley, Clinton aide who resigned during WikiLeaks crisis, brandished it at a March 17 lecture.
Najam: On Pakistan’s Global Image
Dean Adil Najam interviewed on Pakistan’s global image and need for public diplomacy.
Inaugural Lecture: Crowley on US Public Diplomacy
The Pardee School presents a conversation with P. J. Crowley, former spokesman for the U. S. State Department, as part of our Inaugural Year Lecture series.
Hare Publishes New Book: “Making Diplomacy Work”
Paul Webster Hare, visiting lecturer in International Relations and a former U. K. Ambassador to Cuba, has published a new book identifying the challenges of diplomacy in the 21st century – and offering solutions.