Storella Discusses Zelenskyy’s Planned Attendance at G7 Summit
Ambassador Mark Storella, Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and Director of the School’s African Studies Center, discussed the significance of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy‘s planned attendance at the G7 summit over the weekend in an interview on Fox‘s “LiveNOW.” In this interview, Ambassador Mark Storella explores the implications of…
Heine Interviewed on Globalization and Impact of China’s BRI
The Global South is where the big opportunities lie and where the future lies. As Ambassador Heine says, China’s Belt and Road Initiative is an excellent example of successful cooperation with the Global South.
Heine Comments on U.S./G7 Counter to China’s BRI
China’s BRI has vastly increased its influence in global politics, but the U.S. and G7 are trying to counteract this. Can these superpowers collaborate on global infrastructure rather than compete? Ambassador Heine offers his thoughts.
Gallagher and Springer Argue for Renewed U.S.-China Collaboration
“Although U.S.-China relations are in a current freeze, the anniversary of Nixon’s visit to China merits reflection on how initiatives like B3W and the BRI could set a new tone for the next 50 years of US-China relations.”
Goldstein Interviewed on Key Issues at G7
Professor Goldstein addresses the global efforts to change the international tax system, the use of COVID-19 vaccines as geopolitical tools, and much more.
Selin in El Mercurio on Trump and the Paris Agreement
Prof. Henrik Selin discusses the possibility of United States President Donald Trump withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement.
Selin: Climate Accord ‘No Victory’
If nations commit to a global warming threshold of 4.3 degrees over the next 100 years, rather than the 2 degrees recommended by top environmental scientists, don’t call it a victory.
Selin: Climate Dangers from Canada and Japan
In the ramp-up to the G7 climate conference taking place later this year in Paris, one Pardee School Professor looks to two unlikely players for challenges to the effort to reduce global warming.