Miller Co-edits Book on China-India Relations; Ye Contributes Chapter
Prof. Manjari Miller co-edits the new book, Routledge Handbook of China-India Relations, which includes a chapter by Prof. Min Ye.
Klinger in East Asia Forum on Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses the need for global cooperation on rare earth elements.
Klinger in The Hill on Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses rare earth elements and the importance of capitalizing on shared global interests to ensure that the new rare earth supply chains are sustainable.
Klinger Interviewed for Podcast on Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses the environmental damage associated with rare earth elements.
Klinger on WNPR on Rare Earth Elements and Renewable Energy
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses the importance of ensuring green tech supply chains are truly green, while also clarifying a few misconceptions about rare earth elements.
Klinger in DW on Rare Earth Element Exports
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses whether China can prevent the export of rare earth elements to the United States.
Klinger in FT on Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger was interviewed for an article on whether China’s near-monopoly of rare earth elements gives it leverage over the United States.
Klinger Tours Nigeria’s Space Research and Development Agency
Prof. Julie Klinger toured Nigeria’s Space Research and Development Agency including its Centre for Space Transport and Propulsion.
Klinger Speaks at MIT E4Dev Speaker Series
Prof. Julie Klinger gave a talk entitled “Technology, Mining, Violence, and Alternatives: Global Lessons from the Amazon for a Green New Deal.”
Klinger in Science on Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses how the potential closure of the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant in Malaysia could affect the high tech industry’s supply of rare earth elements.
Klinger Publishes Journal Article on Geopolitics and Outer Space
Prof. Julie Klinger published a journal article entitled “Environmental Geopolitics and Outer Space,” in the journal Geopolitics.
Klinger Receives Grant to Research China-Africa Space Cooperation
Prof. Julie Klinger received a SAIS-CARI travel grant to conduct research on China-Africa space cooperation in South Africa, Tunisia and Algeria.
Klinger Co-Edits Special Issue of Territory, Politics, Governance
Prof. Julie Klinger co-edited a special issue of the journal Territory, Politics, Governance.
Klinger Named VP of Board of Eco-Fashion Enterprise Jhoole
Prof. Julie Klinger has been named VP of the Board for Jhoole, a fair-trade eco-fashion enterprise that works with women weavers and artisans in Maheshwar, India.
BUIAA Hosts Panel Featuring Pardee School Professors
Professors Joseph Wippl, Julie Klinger and Joshua Shifrinson were featured as part of a panel entitled “Professor Perspectives: US Intervention in Latin America.”
Klinger Interviewed by CNBC on China’s Control of Neodymium
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses China’s supply of neodymium — a rare metal used in technology such as headphones, cellphones and cars.
Beyond the Headlines: Implications of the Brazilian Elections
The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion entitled “The Brazilian Elections: What are the Implications?”
GDP Center Hosts La Batea Book Discussion
Pardee School Prof. Julie Klinger hosted the discussion with the GDP Center’s Land Use and Livelihoods Initiative.
Klinger Featured in Sarah Lawrence Magazine as Global Citizen
Prof. Julie Klinger was featured in her alma mater’s magazine as a “Global Citizen: Recognizing the Rights and Responsibilities Shared Across Race, Class, and Cultures.”
Klinger Interviewed by CNBC on China’s Supply of Neodymium
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses China’s supply of neodymium — a rare metal used in technology such as headphones, cellphones and cars.