Miller Publishes Article on China-India Counterbalancing
“When it comes to counterbalancing, particularly in Asia, the US thinks of India.” But does India wants to act as a counterweight to China?
RIP: Joachim Maître (1934 – 2020)
Academic, author, journalist, and avid skier Professor H. Joachim Maître, passed away on August 22, 2020.
Shifrinson Publishes Book Review in Perspectives on Politics
Professor Shifrinson and T.V. Paul review each other’s research on historical and future global power shifts.
Miller Speaks During Handbook of China-India Relations Book Launch
Prof. Miller discussed the China-India relationship and the key role it plays in international security as well as the future of Asia.
Wippl Reviews A State of Mind: Faith and the CIA
“Many will doubt, others will mock, and still others will respect [RML] for laying out his beliefs and how he came to these beliefs.”
Garčević Publishes Op-Ed on Montenegrin Elections
“The experiences of the region, particularly in Serbia, teaches us that regime change is not always a change for better.”
Heine Discusses the Current Crisis of Multilateralism
Why is the crisis of multilateralism so deep now, at a time when we need global collaboration more than ever?
Garčević Discusses Democracy in the Balkans in Remaker Op-Ed
“We made a step towards democracy, but have not arrived anywhere. The more time goes on, the more we are looking back.”
Pardee Center Publishes New Policy Briefs
The Pardee Center’s latest research explores conservation and coupled human and natural systems (CHANS).
Longman Provides Insight on Paul Rusesabagina’s Arrest
Prof. Longman explores the arrest of MRCD chairman aul Rusesabagina and why many observers find it suspicious.
Hare Quoted Discussing Eusebio Leal’s Passing
Amb. hare recounts working with Eusebio Leal, a Cuban historian who led the restoration of Old Havana, who recently passed away.
Sarkar Appointed Ernest May Fellow & WIGH Scholar
As a visiting scholar, Sarkar will work on her second book project, Light Water Capitalism: The Rise and Fall of U.S. Global Power.
Najam Keynotes DRC Conference
Dean Najam discussed the need to tackle the humanitarian, development, and climate challenges of climate change as a whole.
Najam Discusses the Post-COVID World in Gizmodo
According to Dean Najam, “there is not going to be a world ‘after’ covid. A new world is already here.”
Pardee School Welcomes Students to a Semester Unlike Any Other
While this academic year will be unlike any other before, Boston University and the Pardee School are prepared to facilitate a safe, engaging, and exciting academic year.
Brulé Published in the Journal of Development Economics
To what extent is India’s historic desire for sons driven by their stronger economic position and their greater command over ancestral property?
Shifrinson Writes on U.S.-NATO Relations in Política Exterio
Prof. Shifrinson discusses U.S.’s historically mixed relationship with NATO and what the future may hold.
Najam Comments on Pakistan’s Climate Change Goals
According to Dean Najam, Pakistan’s “achievement of SDG 13 is no reason to sit back and relax.”
Garčević Discusses Character-Driven Leadership at the McCain Institute
Amb. Garčević spoke about different concepts of ethics, commented on American and Montenegrin cultural values, and much more.
Pardee School Welcomes 3 New Faculty Members
We offer our warmest welcomes to Professors Jonathan Greenacre, Andrei Mamolea, and Mark C. Storella.