BtH: Facing the ISIS Threat
At a recent panel, experts discussed the developing threat posed by ISIS and how it might be resolved.
Berger on Chinese Missiles on Disputed Island
Berger on the tension between the US and China over the missile placement.
Woodward in Professor Voices: Using Biometric Data to Fight Terrorism
John Woodward, Professor of the Practice of International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, said leveraging biometric data such as electronic fingerprints, iris patterns and voice recognition is becoming more crucial in bolstering homeland security. Woodward made the argument in a February 16, 2016 article on Boston University’s Professor…
Loftis in Christian Science Monitor: Perception of US Military in Middle East
Professor Robert Loftis says the perception of the American military has shifted after a decade of fighting terrorism in the Middle East.
GEGI: Morris on US Reaction to AIIB
Experts discussed the relationship between the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the United States.
Berger in Sputnik News: Putin at Munich Conference
Thomas Berger, Professor of International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, believes proposed anti-ballistic missile systems in Eastern Europe have become a political point of contention between the United States and Russia. Berger was quoted in a February 12, 2016 article on Sputnik News, entitled “Munich Conference May Echo Russia’s 2007 Dissatisfaction With…
Gallagher OpEd in FT: China Committed to Latin American Economies
Professor Gallagher says China’s development banks are doubling down on ailing Latin American economies.
Menchik Publishes New Book
Jeremy Menchik publishes his new book, “Islam and Democracy in Indonesia: Tolerance Without Liberalism” (Cambridge University Press).
FBI Expert Speaks to Pardee Students
Former FBI official William Casey described for the students how the FBI’s various databases are used to help law-enforcement identify criminal threats.
Gallagher on CNN: China Doubles Down in Latin America
Professor Kevin Gallagher said China is doubling down on its investments in Latin America.
Stern in The Hill: Fighting ISIS Recruitment
Jessica Stern, Research Professor at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, said the government must be doing more to combat online recruitment of young people by ISIS. Stern made the argument in a February 10, 2016 article in The Hill entitled “Senate Panel Approves Three Bills to Fight ISIS Online Recruitment.” Jessica Stern,…
Amb. Tubiana Shares Inside Account of Paris Climate Deal
Ambassador Laurence Tubiana enthralls Pardee audience with a fascinating inside account of how the Paris climate deal actually came about.
Chehabi in Daily Free Press: Paris Climate Talks
Chehabi expresses skepticism over Paris climate negotiations.
What Was the Top Global Story of 2015?
Pardee School faculty give their views on what was the most important international story of 2015. Syria and the rise of ISIS was the overwhelming choice.
Najam on NPR’s RadioBoston: Deciphering Paris
Dean Adil Najam said that when it comes to the climate, there was a long road ahead if we wished to truly make a difference.
Gallagher in the Media: Green Finance in Latin America
Professor Kevin Gallagher spoke with members of the media on the topic of so-called ‘green’ or sustainable finance in Latin America.
Pardee School Faculty Gather at Retreat
Faculty and leadership of the Pardee School of Global Studies gather for strategy planning retreat at the Larz Anderson Museum.
IN PICTURES: Pardee School Convocation 2015
They came, they graduated, they showed their #PardeePride. Views of the Pardee School of Global Studies 2015 Convocation Ceremony.
Grimes Appointed Associate Dean at the Pardee School
Prof. William W. Grimes will serve as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies.
Students Throng to Pardee School Global Careers Symposium
Students here, students there, students everywhere – a capacity crowd filled the Pardee School for the first annual Global Career Symposium.