Najam Shares His Memories of 9/11 on “Radio Boston“
Dean Najam described his memories of watching the attacks unfold on September 11, 2001, and pointed to its continued relevance in conversations of international affairs.
Najam Discusses Faith Amid COVID-19 on WBUR
As we enter a second holy season in a pandemic, Dean Najam discusses how communities of faith have tried to maintain a sense of community despite COVID-19.
Najam on WBUR on Challenges of Remote Teaching
Dean Adil Najam speaks to WBUR on the move to online teaching because of COVID-19. It has worked well till now, he says; but the challenges are not trivial.
Mako Interviewed on WBUR’s Radio Open Source on Costs of War
Prof. Mako interviewed on WBUR’s Radio Open Source last week on the costs of war.
Najam on NPR’s On Point on the Lockdown in Kashmir
Dean Adil Najam was interviewed on WBUR’s On Point the ongoing crisis in Kashmir, which is now over a month long.
Najam on WBUR’s Radio Open Source on Bolton and Iran
Dean Adil Najam discusses U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton’s strategy on Iran as well as a possible Saudi, Israeli and U.S. coalition against Iran.
Najam on NPR’s On Point on India-Pakistan Tension
Dean Adil Najam was interviewed on NPR’s On Point the recent spike in tension between India and Pakistan.
Aftandilian on WBUR on U.S.-Saudi Relations
Gregory Aftandilian discusses Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman’s visit to Boston as well as United States-Saudi relations.
Woodward Interviewed on WBUR on “A Spy’s Guide to BU”
Prof. John D. Woodward Jr. his recent journal article exploring the ties between Boston University and the intelligence community.
Najam on Radio Boston on London Attack
Dean Adil Najam discusses the recent terror attack on London Bridge as authorities continue to identify suspects.
Stern Interviewed on Manchester Terror Attack
Prof. Jessica Stern discusses the recent terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England.
Keylor on WBUR’s Morning Edition on 1960s Fallout Shelters
Prof. William Keylor discusses the frenzy for fallout shelters in the early 1960s.
Norton on On Point on Global Response to the Syrian Crisis
Prof. Augustus Richard Norton discusses the world’s moral failure in the response to the ongoing conflict in Syria.
Keylor in Cognoscenti on Trump’s Foreign Policy Plans
Prof. William Keylor discusses presidential candidate Donald Trump’s recent speech on foreign policy.
Stern on NPR’s RadioBoston: ISIS and the Brussels Attacks
Prof. Jessica Stern discusses ISIS’s claims of responsibility for the Brussels terror attacks.
Schmidt on WBUR: Europe’s Refugees
Professor Vivien Schmidt spoke on On Point with Tom Ashbrook about Europe’s refugee crisis.
Najam on NPR’s RadioBoston: Deciphering Paris
Dean Adil Najam said that when it comes to the climate, there was a long road ahead if we wished to truly make a difference.
Najam on NPR’s RadioBoston: Taking COP21’s Temperature
Dean Najam discussed the Paris Climate Conference on RadioBoston with Meghna Chakrabarti.
Najam on NPR: What’s Next for Paris?
Adil Najam spoke with the media on the topics of the upcoming COP21 climate summit as well as the attacks in Paris.
Berger in the Media: Abe’s Non-Apology
Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger spoke with media outlets after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not issue a new apology on the 70th anniversary of their surrender in World War II.