Professor Storella appeared on Al Jazeera to discuss the state of the transatlantic alliance amid the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Tagged: Al Jazeera, diplomacy, Diplomatic Relations, Europe, France, Inside Story, Mark C. Storella, peace deal, putin, Russia, security, Trump, U.K., Ukraine, Washington D.C., Zelenskyy
Prof. Heine discussed the commercial diplomacy between Chile and China on a radio show.
Tagged: Active Non-Alignment, Asia, Brazil, Chile, China, China-CELAC Forum, Colombia, Diplomatic Relations, India, Jorge Heine, Latin America, Multilateralism, President Boric, President Lula, President Nixon, President Petro, South Africa, The Non-Aligned World: Striking Out in an Era of Great Power Competition, trade, U.S.-China, Universidad de Chile, University of Chile
Prof. Heine discusses the growing partnership between Latin America and China on a TV news segment.
Tagged: Active Non-Alignment, beijing, Belt and Road Initiative, CELAC, CGTN Europe, Chile, China, Climate Change, Colombia, Diplomatic Relations, Drought, e-mobility, Famine, Global Business, Global South, green hydrogen, Gustavo Petro, international crime, international relations, Jorge Heine, Latin America, Latin American Foreign Policies in the New World Order: The Active Non-Alignment Option, mass migration, solar energy, South America, The Non-Aligned World: Striking Out in an Era of Great Power Competition, trade, U.S.-China
Ecuador President Jamil Mahuad Delivers the 2025 Janetos Lecture titled “Trump 2.0 and Latin America.”
Tagged: Anthony C Janetos, Brazil, Chile, China, Diplomatic Relations, dollarization, Ecuador, Ecuador-Peru Peace Treaty, Foreign Policy, interdisciplinary research, Jamil Mahuad, Latin America, Panama Canal, Pardee Center, Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, Peru, trade, Trump
Ambassador Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, recently commented on the implications of President Donald Trump’s foreign policy in a media discussion. Heine highlighted how Trump’s aggressive stance – marked by sudden tariff threats and escalating tensions with allies – could push key partners toward closer ties…
Tagged: America First, beijing, canada, China, Denmark, Diplomatic Relations, Economic Stability, Foreign Policy, Greenland, Gustavo Petro, Investment, Latin America, Mexico, Oval Office, Panama Canal, Tariffs, Trade War, U.S. Foreign Relations
Former president Donald Trump’s return to the White House following Tuesday’s stunning election points to major shifts in U.S. foreign policy should he follow through on his campaign promises. Faculty members from the Pardee School share their expert views on Middle East peace prospects and NATO-Ukraine relations. Middle East Peace Prospects and Regional Dynamics Assistant…
Tagged: 2024 Election, Abraham Accords, Diplomatic Relations, Donald Trump, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, international relations, International Security, Iran, Middle East, Military Alliances, NATO, Nuclear Policy, Peace Process, Policy Analysis, Presidential Election, Regional Stability, Transatlantic Relations, U.S. Foreign Relations, U.S.-Iran Relations, U.S.-Ukraine Relations, Ukraine