Heine Reflects on the 50th Anniversary of Chile’s 1973 Military Coup
On September 11, 2023, Amb. Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and Interim Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future was interviewed on The Heat, CGTN America’s flagship talk show, on the fiftieth anniversary of Chile’s 1973 military coup. As a…
Nolan Discusses Impacts of 1954 CIA-Backed Military Coup in Guatemala
With the effects of the U.S.-backed 1954 military coup in Guatemala still felt today, host James Rogers and Professor Nolan explore what can be learned from this shocking moment in history.
Woldemariam Comments on Military Coup in Sudan
“The more that we see violence deployed by the security forces, the more difficult it’s going to be to go back to this old arrangement.”
Mass Movements and State Violence in Myanmar
Professor Menchik and Professor Mary Callahan, the preeminent scholar of the military in Myanmar, explore the military coup in Myanmar as well as the resistance that has arisen in its wake.
Najam Publishes Op-Ed on Myanmar Coup
While there is little the U.S. President can do to resolve the situation in Myanmar, Dean Najam argues that President Biden must take a strong principled stance on the issues that define this crisis.
Longman on Coup in Burundi
Prof. Longman warns things already bad in Burundi after coup, could go worse.