Ambassador Garčević on Peace Talks and Ukraine for TRT World
In an interview with TRT World, broadcast on December 8, 2025, Ambassador Vesko Garčević, Professor of the Practice of International Relations at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, discussed the outcomes of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s meetings with UK, French, and German leaders in London earlier that day. During the conversation, Ambassador Garčević emphasized…
CIA Veteran Discusses the Ukraine Battlefield in Boston University’s Inaugural Veterans Day Lecture
Written by Rashad Biddle, economics student and Army ROTC cadet at Boston University (BA ’27) Ralph Goff, a retired CIA senior executive and six-time CIA Chief of Station, gave the inaugural Veterans Day lecture at Boston University on November 11, 2025. A United States Army veteran, Goff’s lecture named “Warfare: Lessons from the Ukraine Battlefield,”…
Storella on What to Expect from Trump-Putin Anchorage Summit
Ambassador Storella recently appeared on NBC10 Boston News to share his thoughts on the Trump-Putin meeting in Anchorage.
Heine on Brazil’s Renewed Foreign Policy Under President Lula
Professor Jorge Heine examined Brazil’s growing influence in the Global South and its implementation of active non-alignment (ANA).
Schmidt Explains Trump’s Dwindling Appeal Among International Right-Wing Populists
Prof. Schmidt provided key insights about Trump’s rising unpopularity among right-wing leaders abroad for an NPR news article.
Heine’s Perspectives on the Prolonged Russia-Ukraine Conflict
In a recent CGTN interview, Jorge Heine challenges the notion of unwavering Western support for Ukraine, advocating for mediation in the prolonged conflict. Professor Klaus Larres, on the contrary, expresses optimism about ongoing support. Divergent viewpoints offer readers insight into the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine war.