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BU Deputy Chief Talks to Pardee Students About Aviation Security

in Events News

Deputy Chief Scott Pare discussed his experiences as the Director of Aviation Security at Logan Airport.

Tagged: 2016, Aviation Security, BUPD, John Woodward, Massachusetts State Police, Pardee School, Scott Pare

Lori Wins Award for Student Advising

in General News

Prof. Noora Lori was named winner of the Templeton Award for Excellence in Student Advising.

Tagged: 2016, College of Arts and Sciences, Noora Lori, Pardee School, Student Advising, Templeton Prize

Student Spotlight: Depies Wins Truman Scholarship

in Student News

Pardee School Junior Jessica Depies was one of 54 Truman Scholars selected in 2016.

Tagged: 2016, Jessica Depies, Pardee School, student spotlight, Truman Scholarship

Pardee Grad Students Pedal for Progress

in General News, Student News

Graduate students biked the “Midnight Marathon,” to raise money for charity as part of Boston University’s Global Days of Service.

Tagged: 2016, boston children's hospital, Boston University, fundraiser, global days of service, graduate students, Pardee Graduate Council, Pardee School

Alumni Spotlight: Trevithick on Syria Research

in Alumni, General News

Matthew Trevithick (CGS’06, CAS’08) discussed his efforts at SREO Research.

Tagged: 2016, Alumni, alumni spotlight, Iran, Matthew Trevithick, Pardee School, Syria, Turkey

BtH: Cybersecurity Lessons From FBI vs. Apple

in Beyond the Headlines, Events News

At a recent panel, experts discussed the recent debate between the FBI and Apple over iPhone encryption.

Tagged: 2016, Apple, beyond the headlines, BtH, Cybersecurity, Encryption, FBI, Ivan Arreguin-Toft, John Woodward, Pardee School, San Bernardino, Sharon Goldberg

Selin on WGBH: Making a Global Plan for Climate Change

in In the Media

Prof. Henrik Selin discussed why public engagement and pressure will be essential to establishing a viable climate policy.

Tagged: 2016, Climate Change, Forum Network, Henrik Selin, In The Media, Pardee School, WGBH

Bacevich in the Media: America’s Endless War in the Middle East

in In the Media

Professor Emeritus Andrew Bacevich discussed why America has failed to end a largely unsuccessful war.

Tagged: 2016, Afghanistan, Andrew Bacevich, In The Media, Iraq, Middle East, Pardee School, Politico, Politico Magazine

Keller in American History:Looking Back at U.S.-Mexican Relations

in In the Media, Research

Prof. Renata Keller discussed the difficulties in U.S.-Mexican relations going back to the 19th century.

Tagged: 2016, American History: Oxford Research Encyclopedias, In The Media, Pardee School, Renata Keller, U.S.-Mexican Relations

Gallagher in FT: China’s Latin American Lending

in In the Media

Prof. Kevin Gallagher said there is a statement behind China’s support for Latin America during times of economic distress.

Tagged: 2016, GEGI, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher, Pardee School, The Financial Times

GEGI Hosts Talk on China’s Rising Economic Statecraft

in Events News, Research

Prof. Gregory Chin of York University discussed China’s growing role in the World Bank.

Tagged: 2016, China, GEGI, Gregory Chin, Kevin Gallagher, MDBs, Pardee School

Journalist Delegation Visits the Pardee School

in Events News, General News

Dean Adil Najam spoke to the young journalists about sustainable development in Pakistan.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Dean, East-West Center, journalists, Pakistan, Pardee School

Gallagher OpEd in LAGG: Latin America Needs a China Plan

in In the Media

Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses Latin America’s lack of a strategy toward Chinese investments.

Tagged: 2016, China, GEGI, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher, Latin America, Latin America Goes Global, OpEd, Pardee School

Pardee School Flag Raised in Metcalf Hall

in General News

The Pardee School’s flag now hangs alongside the flags for Boston University’s other schools and colleges.

Tagged: 2016, Boston University, Flag, GSU, Metcalf Hall, Pardee School

Kirshner on the Return to Classical Realism

in Events News

Cornell Prof. Jonathan Kirshner discussed the flaws of the theories of structural realism and hyper-rationalism.

Tagged: 2016, Classical realism, Cornell University, international relations, Jonathan Kirshner, Pardee School

Gang Expert: Gang Research Sheds Light on Terrorists

in Events News

Prof. Scott Decker of Arizona State University discussed how gang research can help us better understand terrorist organizations.

Tagged: 2016, Arizona State University, Gangs, Pardee School, Scott Decker, terrorism

Panel: Getting Published in Journals and Mass Media

in Centers & Programs, Events News

Professors Jeremy Menchik, Henrik Selin and MA candidate Vicky Kelberer discussed best practices for having work published.

Tagged: 2016, Henrik Selin, Institute for the Study of Muslim Societies and Civilizations, Jeremy Menchik, Journals, media, Pardee School, Published, vicky kelberer

Grimes in Straits Times: TPP and Obama’s Legacy

in In the Media

Prof. William Grimes discussed the likelihood of Congress taking on the TPP by the end of the year.

Tagged: 2016, In The Media, Pardee School, Straits Times, tpp, William Grimes

Wippl on NECN: How Was the Brussels Attack Missed?

in In the Media

Prof. Joseph Wippl said terrorist organizations have increasingly sophisticated means of communication.

Tagged: 2016, Belgium, Brussels, In The Media, ISIS, Joseph Wippl, NECN, Pardee School, terrorism

Sykes-Picot: 100 Years of Consequences

in Centers & Programs, Events News

The discussion focused on the lasting consequences of the Sykes-Picot Agreement.

Tagged: 2016, Andrew Bacevich, betty anderson, Middle East and North Africa Studies Program, Pardee School, Sykes-Picot, the Institute for the Study of Muslim Societies and Civilizations

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