Woldemariam Discusses Post-9/11 Western Policy Towards Horn of Africa
Professor Woldemariam and fellow experts discuss how East Africa’s politics changed as post-9/11 Western policy toward the region shifted focus to security concerns and counter-terrorism above all else.
Bacevich Interviewed for Premier Question of the Week Podcast
Pardee School Professor emeritus Andrew Bacevich discusses the state of American security 20 years after 9/11 and President Biden’s decision to pull troops from Afghanistan.
Schmidt Discusses “Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy” on CGES Podcast
In her podcast appearance, Professor Schmidt answers questions including how she applies the “input/output/throughput” method to your analysis of the Eurozone crisis and why the EU’s initial response to the crisis was inaccurate.
Shifrinson Discusses U.S. “Neo‐Primacy” Strategy on Cato Podcast
Professor Shifrinson weighs in on a new critique of the restraint school in U.S. foreign policy debates and explains why the strategy proposed by some liberal internationalists to confront a rising China – a strategy he terms “neo‐primacy” – is bound to fail.
Heine Discusses Latin American Foreign Affairs on Pódcast IMR
Given escalating US-China tensions, Ambassador Heine suggests that Active Non-Alignment is the best foreign policy option for Latin America in the international environment.
Hefner Discusses Indonesian Pluralities on Notre Dame Podcast
Professor Hefner discusses his recent book and the lessons that can be learned from Indonesia regarding Islam, Citizenship, and the transition to Democracy.
Longman Discusses Career on Hayseed Scholar Podcast
In his podcast appearance, Longman discussed the ebbs and flows of his academic and career that took him from his hometown in Illinois to Boston University.
Mako Discusses Upcoming Book on Ufahamu Africa
Professor Mako and co-author Valentine Moghadam discuss their upcoming book After the Arab Uprisings: Progress and Stagnation in the Middle East and North Africa, which explores democracy and social transformation in North Africa after the Arab Spring.
Brulé Discusses Gender Inequality in India on Grand Tamasha
Brulé and host Milan Vaishnav discussed Indian gender quotas in local government, social and political economic hierarchies, as well as other topics explored in Brulé’s latest book Women, Power and Property: The Paradox of Gender Inequality Laws in India
Storella Discusses Syrian Refugee Crisis on Diplomatic Immunity
In his remarks, Storella discusses the severity of the Syrian humanitarian crisis, the drivers of this crisis, and the international response.
Dasouki (Pardee ’22) Featured on BU Career Podcast
Tima Dasouki (Pardee’22) discussed her research interests, how she has utilized career resources at BU, as well as as well as her experience at Urban Refuge where she turned her passion into a meaningful career development experience.
Schmidt Discusses Democratic Legitimacy on EPLO Podcast
“Democracy refers to a specific form of government. Legitimacy is whether a government of any form is accepted by its citizens as having the authority to govern…Democracy cannot exist without legitimacy.”
Schmidt Discusses Transparency In the Eurozone on Podcast
“If governments are perceived as unaccountable, as incompetent…that undermines both citizens’ perceptions of their representation and…their perceptions of policy performance.”
Lori Interviewed on Minwar Podcast
Professor Lori explored and critiqued the realities of nation states, and discussed how nation states emerged as well as the meanings of sovereignty, citizenship, nationalism.
Schmidt Discusses Democratic Legitimacy on FEPS Talks
Professor Schmidt discussed her new book and how it evaluates the EU’s government procedures following the Eurozone Crisis.
Schmidt Discusses Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy On Podcast
Professor Schmidt discussed the different measures of governing legitimacy and how she applied in analyzing the Eurozone Crisis.
Sarkar Discusses Gender in Nuclear Politics in Thinktank Podcast
In the episode, Sarkar discussed the role of gender in teaching and studying nuclear politics in today’s world
Najam Appears on Pakistonomy Podcast
Dean Najam discussed polarization, generational shifts in Pakistan, climate change, and more.
Shifrinson Appears on Power Problems Podcast
Prof Shifrinson argues that trying to create and implement a Cold War mindset with regards to China is misguided and untethered from strategic reality.
Schmidt Interviewed on Rhodes Center Podcast
Prof. Schmidt discussed her latest book “Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone.