Mako Speaks at Symposium Exploring Legacies of the Iraq War
Professor Mako broke down the changes in Iraq 20 years since the country’s regime change, as well as the pre-war legacies of post-invasion governance outcomes.
Pardee Center Hosts Symposium on the Arctic
The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future hosted an all-day, interdisciplinary symposium exploring the future of the Arctic from multiple perspectives.
Miller Speaks at Symposium on India’s Growth and Development
Prof. Manjari Miller spoke as part of a panel on Indian foreign policy which was moderated by Dhruva Jaishankar, the Director of the US Initiative at the ORF.
Nolan Moderates Panel at Symposium on Narrative Journalism
Prof. Rachel Nolan moderated a panel as part of a symposium on “Uncertain States: Narrative Journalism and Its Limits.”
BUCSA Hosts Symposium on Asia in Transition: 1919-2019
Several Pardee School faculty members participated in the Center for the Study of Asia symposium on “Asia in Transition: 1919-2019.”
Stern Speaks at Harvard Symposium on Aggression
Prof. Jessica Stern gave a talk entitled “My War Criminal, Dr. Radovan Karadzic.”
Grimes Attends Symposium on Global Financial System
Associate Dean William Grimes attended the “Symposium on Building the Financial System of the 21st Century” in Guangzhou, China.
Grimes Participates in Symposium on 21st-Century Financial System
Prof. William Grimes participated in a symposium entitled “Building the Financial System of the 21st Century: An Agenda for Europe and the United States.”
BUCSA Hosts Symposium on Yogic Traditions in the U.S.
The symposium featured a day of panels on a range of topics as well as a concert of Indian vocal music on yogic themes and a range of kirtan chants.
Najam Speaks at Harvard Forum on Democracy in South Asia
Dean Adil Najam said the youth of South Asia are the voice of democracy for the region.
Corgan Speaks at Iceland Symposium
Corgan spoke as part of the Domestic Policies panel, which will examine Arctic geopolitics and Icelandic politics.
LASP Hosts Ladino Voices Symposium and Concert
The symposium also included a panel, trilingual poetry reading in Ladino, Spanish and English and a Sephardic music concert.