Genell Explores Minority Rights and Imperial Law at International Conference in Budapest
Aimee Genell, Assistant Professor of International History at the Pardee School, presented new research at the international conference 500 Years Entwined History: Central and Ottoman Europe, held May 11–13, 2026, at ELTE University in Budapest. Sponsored by the Wirth Institute, the conference brought together leading scholars to explore the often-overlooked histories of cooperation and exchange between…
Gallagher travels to China for Track Two Dialogue on US, China, and Global Economy
Pardee Professor and GDP Center Director, Kevin P. Gallagher, spent a week in China in January to participate in the U.S.-China Global Economic Order (GEO) Dialogue, a track two dialogue between ex-officials and experts from the United States and China on the global economic order. Now in its 11th year, the group is chaired by…
Mako Joins Atlantic Council Panel on Iraq’s Expanding Regional Role
Iraq has the potential to serve as a partner to both regional and international states; however, Professor Mako argues that ongoing crises are stifling the country’s potential impact as a leader in the region.
Pardee School Takes Spring DC Trip
Pack your suitcases – the Pardee School is leading a trip to Washington, DC!
Woodward in Boston Globe: National Security Woes
Pardee School Professor John Woodward highlights a surprising consequence of the potential government shutdown – the harm it could do to national security.
Bacevich Op-Ed in Boston Globe: Listen to Webb
Pardee School Emeritus Professor Andrew Bacevich says that the Presidential candidate most likely to offer substantive insight on foreign policy issues is one most voters have never heard of.