Palmer Publishes Journal Articles on Shining Path
Prof. David Scott Palmer also recently traveled to Peru and Ecuador as a Smithsonian Expert.
Menchik Publishes Journal Article on Constructivism and Religion
Prof. Jeremy Menchik’s article, published in Comparative Politics, explores the constructivist approach to religion and world politics.
Student Spotlight: Meyer Receives Fulbright Award
Meyer (Pardee ’17) will conduct research as part of a project to investigate fluorescence sensors of hard-water minerals in waste-water within the UAE.
Klinger Sponsors Students to Present at AAG Meeting
Prof. Julie Klinger sponsored four of her student advisees to present their research projects to the American Association of Geographers.
Keylor Publishes Journal Paper on WWI Role of Congress
Prof. William Keylor discusses the role that the United States Congress played during World War I.
Schilde Publishes Journal Paper on EU Power and Russia
Prof. Kaija Schilde discusses the role of the European Union in the world – and its relational power vis-à-vis other international actors.
Ban Publishes Journal Paper on Shadow Banking
Prof. Cornel Ban discusses who controls global policy debates on shadow banking regulation.
Karam Publishes Journal Article on 1958 Iraqi Revolution
Jeffrey G. Karam discusses how American officials were caught by surprise by a military coup and later revolution in Iraq in 1958.
Governing Arctic Change: Selin Contributes Chapter
Prof. Henrik Selin contributed a chapter to the recently published Governing Arctic Change: Global Perspectives.
Pardee Graduate Students Awarded Travel Grants
Congratulations to the six graduate students awarded the third annual Pardee School Travel Grants!
Stern Publishes Journal Paper on ISIS and Organizational Survival
Prof. Jessica Stern published a recent journal paper on how the Islamic State (ISIS) has survived several organizational changes since its’ inception.
GEGI Research Referenced in Vistazo
Research by the Global Economic Governance Initiative was recently referenced in an article in the journal Vistazo.
GEGI: China, the G-20 and Sustainable Development
GEGI examines how Chinese developmental financial institutions are advancing sustainable development in their overseas operations.
Lori, Kelberer Awarded Initiative on Cities Grant
Prof. Noora Lori and MA candidate Vicky Kelberer received the grant from the Boston University Initiative on Cities.
Schmidt Publishes Paper on Neo-Liberalism in BJPIR
Prof. Vivien Schmidt’s new article in BJPIR explains neo-liberalism as the core background idea of European political economies.
Chehabi Pens Journal Paper on “Asia’s Lost West”
Prof. Houchang Chehabi highlights athletic practices that can be found in the various regions of Asia.
Meet Graduate Travel Grant Winners
Five students have been awarded the second annual Pardee School Travel Grants. Congratulations!
Research Grantees Share Their Stories
Members of the class of 2015shared the results of the research they completed after receiving the first-ever Pardee School student research travel grants.
SCIR Calls for Undergrad Research
Interested in getting published? The Southern California International Review (SCIR) is now accepting outstanding submissions for publication in their Spring 2015 issue.
Pardee Grad Students Awarded Travel Grants
Graduate Research Travel Grants will enable Pardee School Masters students to travel to India, Paraguay, Europe, Nevada and Washington DC to pursue and present their research.