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Obama

Goldstein in La Razon on Obama’s Royal Wedding Invite

in In the Media

Prof. Erik Goldstein discusses the diplomatic and domestic political implications of a possible invitation to President Barack Obama to attend Prince Harry’s wedding.

Tagged: 2017, Erik Goldstein, In The Media, La Razon, Obama, Prince Harry, Royal Wedding

Keylor Publishes Journal Article on Obama’s Foreign Policy Legacy

in General News, Research

Prof. William Keylor’s article explores the disillusionment of the Obama administration with the inability of the international community to promote peace and security.

Tagged: 2017, Foreign Policy, Journal Article, Legacy, Obama, research, william keylor

Woog Presents Inside View of Obama White House

in Pardee School

Former Director for Strategic Communications at the National Security Council Carl Woog provided an insider’s view of the Obama White House.

Tagged: 2017, Alumni, Carl Woog, Communications, National Security Council, Obama, Pentagon, White House

Selin in New Scientist on Trump’s Climate Shake Up

in In the Media

Prof. Henrik Selin discusses President Donald Trump’s decision to repeal President Obama’s climate and water policies on his first day in office.

Tagged: 2017, Climate, Henrik Selin, In The Media, New Scientist, Obama, Policy

Hare Interviewed on End of “Wet Foot, Dry Foot” Policy

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Hare discusses changes made to U.S. immigration law by the Obama administration that have ended the “wet foot, dry foot” policy.

Tagged: 2017, CBS Miami, Immigration, In The Media, Obama, Paul Hare

Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on Obama’s ISIS Strategy

in In the Media

Prof. Gregory Aftandilian discusses President Barack Obama’s strategy on fighting the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq and Syria.

Tagged: 2016, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, Iraq, ISIS, Obama, Syria, The Arab Weekly

Keylor Presents at Conference on Obama’s Foreign Policy Legacy

in General News

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.

Tagged: 2016, conference, Foreign Policy, France, Obama, Poiters, william keylor

Keylor in the Boston Herald on Castro’s Obama Criticism

in In the Media

Prof. William Keylor discusses Fidel Castro’s criticism of President Obama for not apologizing to Japan for the 1945 atomic bombings.

Tagged: 2016, Castro, Hiroshima, In The Media, Japan, Nagasaki, Obama, The Boston Herald, william keylor

Aftandilian Publishes Op-Ed on Obama’s ISIS Strategy

in In the Media

Gregory Aftandilian discusses efforts by the Obama administration to coordinate anti-Islamic State operations with Russia.

Tagged: 2016, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, ISIS, Kerry, Obama, Russia, The Arab Weekly

Grimes Interviewed on Obama’s Hiroshima Visit

in In the Media

Associate Dean Grimes discusses President Barack Obama’s recent visit to Hiroshima.

Tagged: 2016, Hiroshima, In The Media, Japan, Morning Wave in Busan, Obama, William Grimes

Hare in Le Populaire: The Obama-Castro Relationship

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Hare said the contrast between Obama and Castro has been startling.

Tagged: 2016, Castro, Cuba, In The Media, Le Populaire, Obama, Pardee School, Paul Hare

Keylor in Boston Herald: No Difference in Syria

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor William Keylor said that deploying special forces to Syria would probably have little effect on that nation’s civil war.

Tagged: 2015, Boston Herald, In The Media, keylor, Obama, Syria, william keylor

African Studies Researcher on PRI: Obama in Ethiopia

in Centers & Programs, In the Media

Dan Connell of the African Studies Center spoke with PRI about the significance of President Barack Obama’s recent visit to Ethiopia.

Tagged: 2015, Africa, Africa Studies Center, african studies center, Barack Obama, Ethiopia, Obama

Gallagher’s OpEd Explains the Problem with TPP

in In the Media

Kevin Gallagher writes OpEd in BUToday arguing that President Obama’s new trade pact is a bad idea.

Tagged: 2015, BUToday, International Trade, Kevin Gallagher, Obama

Najam on Obama’s Gulf Summit

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam says Saudi’s have sent a strong message to President Obama, but it would have been better delivered in person.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Arab, Gulf, Obama, Saudi Arabia

Gallagher on Trans-Pacific Partnership

in In the Media

Pardee Professor Kevin Gallagher lent his insight into coverage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP, a trade deal that would profoundly change the economic balance of the U. S. and Asia.

Tagged: 2015, gallagher, Kevin Gallagher, Obama, tpp

Gallagher: Gridlock Good for Obama

in Centers & Programs, In the Media

Congression grodlock on far-reaching trade deals could be a good thing for Obama, says Kevin Gallagher.

Tagged: 2015, gallagher, Kevin Gallagher, Obama, tpp, trade

Bacevich: Obama Hands Congress Opportunity

in In the Media

Emeritus Pardee Prof. Andrew Bacevich said that Pres. Barack Obama’s request for Congressional approval of military action against ISIL provided an opportunity to critically examine national security strategy.

Tagged: 2015, Andrew Bacevich, Bacevich, congress, ISIL, ISIS, national security, Obama, security

Bacevich: Obama Muddles Foreign Policy

in In the Media

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.

Tagged: 2015, Andrew Bacevich, Bacevich, Foreign Policy, LA Times, Obama, U.S. Foreign Policy

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