Lori Speaks at Conferences, Gives Book Talks on Offshore Citizens
Prof. Noora Lori spoke on several panels at conferences and gave multiple talks about her recently published book Offshore Citizens.
Mehrling Interviewed in Bloomberg on Repo Market
Prof. Perry Mehrling discusses the recent trouble the overnight repurchase agreement, or “repo,” market, has experienced.
Pardee School Welcomes New Class of Dean’s Ambassadors
The Pardee School and Dean Adil Najam are proud to welcome the newest class of Dean’s Ambassadors.
GDP Center Accepting 2020 Summer in the Field Applications
The GDP Center is accepting applications for the 2019 Summer in the Field Program until February 24, 2020.
CURA Colloquium: Religious Identity Among LGBTQ+ People in Urban Pakistan
Arain Hafsa gave a talk entitled “Queered Aspirations: Religious Identity among LGBTQ+ People in Urban Pakistan.”
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on US-Saudi Relations
Gregory Aftandilian discusses United States President Donald Trump’s efforts to salvage the US-Saudi relationship after the Pensacola killings.
Gallagher in FT on Tying Finance to Behavioral Standards
GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher discusses whether developing countries should accept funding from China.
Miller Receives Stanton Foundation Course Development Grant
Prof. Manjari Miller was recently awarded an Applied History Course Development Grant from the Stanton Foundation.
Ye’s Research Featured in Trade Winds News
Prof. Min Ye’s study, entitled “The Domestic Politics of China’s Belt and Road Initiative,” was featured in a cover story in Trade Winds News.
CURA Colloquium: Citizenship and Religious Belonging in State Formation
Sheila Otieno delivered a talk entitled “Splinter Effect: Interrogating Performances of Citizenship and Religious Belonging in State Formation.”
Sarkar Gives Talk at Brown on Ploughshares and Swords
Prof. Jayita Sarkar presented research from her first book manuscript, Ploughshares and Swords: A Global History of India’s Nuclear Program.
PWG Hosts Karra For Event on Writing and Defending Theses
The Pardee Women’s Group hosted Prof. Mahesh Karra for the first installment of the PWG Surviving Grad School series.
Pardee Graduate Council Hosts Holiday Feast and Elections
The Pardee Graduate Council hosted a holiday feast for graduate students as well as election speeches for the 2020 Pardee Graduate Council.
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.
Shifrinson Presents at Workshop on History of NATO
Prof. Joshua Shifrinson participated in a recent workshop jointly hosted by King’s College London, the University of Cardiff, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars on the history of NATO.
Najam in Dawn on Pakistan’s Climate Change Risks
Dean Adil Najam discusses Pakistan’s ranking in a recent Germanwatch report as the fifth most vulnerable country in the world to climate change.
Karra’s India Social Networks Study Highlighted by News 18
Prof. Mahesh Karra’s research examines the challenges faced by women in rural India in navigating crucial issues like fertility and family planning.
Najam Keynotes at 4th International Water Conference
Dean Adil Najam delivered the keynote address at the 4th International Water Conference held in Karachi, Pakistan.
Pardee School Student Travel Grant Recipients Announced
Congratulations to the recipients of the Lynda Gilman Graduate Travel Awards, Graduate Travel Grants, and Keylor Undergraduate Travel Grants.
Najam Gives Keynote on Future of Multilateralism at Marlborough House
Dean Adil Najam delivered a keynote talk on the future of multilateralism hosted by the Commonwealth of Nations at the Marlborough House in London.