Garčević Publishes New Book on Montenegro-Serbia Relations
Professor Vesko Garčević of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University has published a new book examining the relationship between Montenegro and Serbia. The book, “Montenegro and Serbia: A Velvet Divorce?”, co-authored with Kenneth Morrison, presents the first comprehensive analysis of these two Balkan nations’ relationship from the late 1980s to…
Veteran Human Rights Activist John Prendergast and Dean Taylor Spotlight Sudan Crisis
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies hosted a critical discussion on the overlooked humanitarian crisis in Sudan, bringing together Dean Scott Taylor and renowned human rights activist John Prendergast. While global attention focuses on other conflicts, this timely conversation highlighted what Dean Taylor described as “one of the most dire humanitarian crisis and severe conflicts in the globe today,” fulfilling the school’s mission to engage with crucial international issues that often receive less diplomatic and media attention.
Trump’s Return to White House: Garčević and Mako Analyze Potential Changes
Former president Donald Trump’s return to the White House following Tuesday’s stunning election points to major shifts in U.S. foreign policy should he follow through on his campaign promises. Faculty members from the Pardee School share their expert views on Middle East peace prospects and NATO-Ukraine relations. Middle East Peace Prospects and Regional Dynamics Assistant…
Professor Sanne Verschuren Featured in The Brink on Missile Defense
Sanne Verschuren, Assistant Professor of International Security at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, was recently featured in The Brink, BU’s research publication, discussing the limitations and implications of missile defense systems. In an article titled “Missile Defense Won’t Save Us from Growing Nuclear Arsenals,” published on July 22, 2024, Verschuren shared…
Shifrinson Awarded Frank Stanton Foundation Grant
The two-year project will be the first effort in several decades to rigorously assess the international consequences of political fragmentation in nuclear actors
Shifrinson Discusses Grand Strategy Under Biden
In his lecture, Shifrinson focused on the Biden administration’s efforts to reassert U.S. leadership in international affairs and the difficulties of doing so.
Shifrinson Published in International Security
Professor Shifrinson explores how rising great powers manage and respond to declining peers.
Sarkar Publishes in the Journal of Global Security Studies
Sarkar publishes research article in the Journal of Global Security Studies on “The Economic Strategies of U.S. Nonproliferation Policy during the Nixon-Ford Years.”
Garcevic Keynotes at the 2020 European Security Forum
Prof. Vesko Garčević’s keynote speech at the 2020 European Security Forum at the University of Chicago focused on the current tense relations between the EU, US and NATO.
Weinstein Gives Keynote on International Security at Capitol Hill Club
While in Washington D.C. USAF (Ret) Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein also mentored George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs Congressional Nuclear Fellows.