Gallagher in Foreign Policy on China’s Pollution
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses how China’s recent international trade record does not match up with President Xi Jinping’s environmental rhetoric.
Aftandilian Publishes Op-Eds in The Arab Weekly
Gregory Aftandilian discussed the looming reconstruction costs of damaged Iraqi cities and the foreign policy of Donald Trump.
Keylor Presents at Conference on Obama’s Foreign Policy Legacy
Prof. William Keylor chaired a session and presented a paper at a recent conference on U.S. President Barack Obama’s legacy in foreign policy.
Keylor in Cognoscenti on Trump’s Foreign Policy Plans
Prof. William Keylor discusses presidential candidate Donald Trump’s recent speech on foreign policy.
Aftandilian Publishes Op-Ed on Trump’s Foreign Policy
Gregory Aftandilian discusses the apparent rift between presidential candidate Donald Trump and the Republican establishment on foreign policy.
Najam on Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Challenges
Dean Adil Najam says the problem with Pakistan’s foreign policy is that that the country simply does not have one.
Keylor Publishes OpEd on Trump’s Foreign Policy
Prof. William Keylor discusses how presidential candidate Donald Trump might manage foreign relations for the United States if elected.
Aftandilian Publishes OpEd on Obama’s Syria Policy
Gregory Aftandilian says President Obama is unlikely to change his Syria policy despite criticism.
Hefner Publishes Journal Paper on Indonesia and U.S. Foreign Policy
Prof. Robert Hefner on how Indonesia should figure prominently in the next White House administration’s foreign policy deliberations.
Keylor in Boston Herald: Trump’s Foreign Policy
Prof. William Keylor discussed the foreign policy of presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Bacevich OpEd in The Atlantic: Obama’s Biggest Bet
Andrew Bacevich discusses President Obama’s aversion to foreign policy doctrines.
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.
Gallagher in FP: Emerging Markets Will Hate Yellen
Pardee School Professor Kevin Gallagher said that emerging markets will be tested when quantitative easing ends later this year.
Longman in Foreign Policy: Catholic Church a “Stumbling Block” in Burundi
What are the implications of the population explosion in Burundi? Tim Longman has insights – and points to an unlikely culprit.
Bacevich: Obama Muddles Foreign Policy
Emeritus prof. Andrew Bacevich said that the Obama administration had muddled most of their foreign policy initiatives, culminating with John Kerry’s inauspicious visit to France in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks.