Keylor in Boston Herald on Assassination of Russian Ambassador
Prof. William Keylor discusses how the assassination of Ambassador Andrei Karlov will affect relations between Russia and Turkey.
Najam in Boston Herald on Attacks in the Middle East and Europe
Dean Adil Najam discusses several attacks across the Middle East and Europe that occurred on December 19, 2016.
Lukes Interviewed on Corruption in the Kremlin
Prof. Igor Lukes discussed the recent arrest of Aleksei Ulyukayev, Russia’s economy minister.
BtH: NATO, the EU and Russia
The Beyond the Headlines series returned with a panel discussion on the emerging geopolitical situation in Europe.
Aftandilian Publishes Op-Ed on Obama’s ISIS Strategy
Gregory Aftandilian discusses efforts by the Obama administration to coordinate anti-Islamic State operations with Russia.
Corgan in Boston Herald: The NATO-Putin Chess Match
Prof. Michael Corgan discussed the recent deployment of U.S. fighter jets to Iceland and the Netherlands.
Hedrick Smith Talks Putin at Pardee/COM Event
Journalist and public intellectual Hedrick Smith discussed the impact and legacy of Russia’s divisive President Vladimir Putin and his czar-sized effect on world politics.
Keylor on NECN: Airport Security Ramps Up
Pardee School Professor William Keylor said that airport security would ramp up in the wake of a crashed Russian airliner this weekend.
Lukes in 2 Paragraphs: Putin and Fascism
Pardee School Professor Igor Lukes said that Vladimir Putin was funding fascist groups in an attempt to shore up the legitimacy of Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
Event: Smith Talks Putin Challenge
The Pardee School is proud to present Hedrick Smith, producer and correspondent for PBS Frontline, in a wide-ranging discussion on the state of modern Russia.
VIDEO: Lukes on Nemtsov Murder
Pardee professor Igor Lukes said that Vladimir Putin was using Chechen stereotypes to stifle inquiry about the suspicious murder of his prominent political critic Boris Nemtsov.
Ban Asks if East European Life is Better since 1989
Cornel Ban examines economic and social conditions in East Europe since the fall of the Soviet Union.