Woodward Chairs Panel on Facial Recognition Technologies
During Professor Woodward’s Connect: ID Conference panel, subject matter experts discussed emerging issues in facial recognition, public perceptions of the technology, facial recognition in government use cases, and policy concerns.
Schilde Quoted in Article on EU Defense Policy
“The European public supports EU defence policy, it has for decades, and citizens hold consistent and well-developed attitudes on the topic…in fact, no other policy domain is as popular and robust as the idea of pooling national sovereignty over defence.”
Garčević Speaks During Eastern Mediterranean Security and Diplomacy Seminar
Ambassador Garčević discussed potential policy shifts with the incoming Biden administration with Emmanuel College’s IEMS.
Najam Interviewed on COVID-19 and Human Security
Adil Najam was interviewed on multiple Pakistani TV news channels on the efforts to combat COVID-19 in Pakistan and in USA and on coronavirus in the context of human security.
Schilde Receives Hariri Research Incubation Award
Prof. Kaija Schilde has been awarded a Research Incubation Award (RIA) from the Rafik B. Hariri Institute for Computing.
Najam Attends UN Workshop on Climate and Security
Dean Adil Najam attended a workshop on climate change and security hosted by the German Mission to the United Stations and the think tank Adelphi.
Sarkar Gives Keynote at Natick High School on Peace and Security
Prof. Jayita Sarkar gave a talk entitled “Peace, Security and Nuclear Issues.”
Selin and Najam to Lead USIP-Funded Study on Climate and Security
Professors Selin and Najam are principal investigators on a USIP grant to study expert perceptions on the links between climate change and security in Pakistan.
Wippl Gives Talks on U.S., Transatlantic Intelligence
Prof. Joseph Wippl gave the keynote address as part of the Creating and Challenging the Transatlantic Intelligence Community conference.
BUCSA: Agawa on Japan’s Foreign Policy in the Age of Walls
Prof. Naoyuki Agawa discussed the future of Japanese foreign and security policies in the age of walls.
TSA Chief Speaks to Pardee School Students
Vice Admiral Peter V. Neffenger, TSA Administrator, delivered a guest lecture on transportation security.
Najam Presents at USIP on Security, Climate Change in Asia
Pardee School Dean Adil Najam gave a presentation at the Asia Center of the U.S. Institute of Peace on climate change and security in Asia.
Najam in TNS on India-Pakistan Water Wars
Adil Najam on mounting water tensions between India and Pakistan.
Najam talks to DunyaTV on Trump Candidacy
Najam discusses how the Donald Trump candidacy is being viewed internationally.
Woodward on FOX25 News: Global Travel Alert & Terror Fears
Prof. John Woodward interviewed on Fox 25 News, Boston, on terrorism and its impact on global travel.
Woodward in Defense One: Shutdowns Harm Security
Pardee School Professor John Woodward said that government shutdowns harm national security interests.
Sewall at Pardee School: Preventing the Next ISIL
The Under Secretary of Civilian Security, Democracy and Human Rights described the U. S.’s holistic response to countering violent extremism.
Wippl Profiled by International Spy Museum
Pardee School Professor Joseph Wippl has been profiled by the International Spy Museum in Washington, D. C. for their Spycast podcast series.
Political Economy of Security Working Group
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University is proud to welcome a new working group, “The Political Economy of Security.”
Bacevich: Obama Hands Congress Opportunity
Emeritus Pardee Prof. Andrew Bacevich said that Pres. Barack Obama’s request for Congressional approval of military action against ISIL provided an opportunity to critically examine national security strategy.