Menchik in New Mandala: Extremism and Indonesia
Jeremy Menchik says that Muslim institutions in Indonesia don’t represent an easy fix for extremism in other nations.
Menchik in NYT: Tolerance in Indonesia
Professor Jeremy Menchik said that Indonesian Muslim organization could set an example for religious tolerance.
Video: Keylor on Urban Update
Professor William Keylor said that France was selected for attack by ISIS because of their support of U. S. foreign policy in a video panel from Channel 7.
Event Examines Muslim Javanese Courtship
Pardee School centers came together to present an event examining courtship among Muslim Javanese youth.
Army War College Publishes Aftandilian Monograph
Professor Gregory Aftandilian has published a monograph with the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) at the U. S. Army War College.
Stern in the Media: The ISIS Paradox
Professor Jessica Stern said that fighting ISIS had paradoxically contributed to its appeal.
Town Hall Event Examines Paris, Beirut
The Pardee School brought over a century of expertise and scholarship on security, intelligence and global studies together to discuss the recent Paris terrorist attacks.
Bacevich in Politico: ISIL Not U. S. Problem
Changing oil and gas markets in the western hemisphere mean that the so-called Islamic State poses little direct threat to the U.S., says Bacevich.
Bacevich on Here and Now: Iraq War Created ISIS
Andrew Bacevich says that the greater Middle East cannot be stabilized by use of U.S. military power.
Event Traces Approaches to ISIS
An event sponsored in part by the Institute for the Study of Muslim Societies and Civilizations traced different scholarly approaches to the Islamic State.
Kerven Lecture Examines Turkey’s Erdogan
The 20th annual Campagna-Kerven Lecture Series on Modern Turkey was held on April 15, entitled, “The Turkish Complex; Big Man, Hero, Traitor, State.”
VIDEO: Conference Examines Youth in Muslim World
A major international academic conference held at the Pardee School April 8 – 9 examined the lives of youth in the Muslim world.
Bayat Delivers Inaugural Year Lecture on Muslim Youth
“Alone, youth cannot change the Muslim world.”
Keylor and Stern on WERS Radio
Pardee Professor Bill Keylor said the Internet had changed the game when it comes to recruiting young people to terrorist organizations.
Pardee School to Host Conference on Muslim Youth
A major 2-day conference on Youth in the Contemporary Muslim World will be held at the Boston Univeristy Pardee School of Global Studies on April 8-9, 2015.
Woldemariam on Kenya Attacks
Pardee Professor Michael Woldemariam spoke with NECN News about the recent al-Shabaab attacks in Kenya.
Asef Bayat Lecture on Muslim Youth Conference
The Pardee School is proud to present a major international academic research conference, “Youth in the Contemporary Muslim World.”
Aftandilian: Don’t Alienate Moderate Muslims
Aftandilian, visiting lecturer at the Pardee School of Global Studies, said that the response to the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris need not alienate moderate Muslims.
Keylor: Anti-Semitism in France
Professor William Keylor wrote a reflection on the scourge of anti-Semitism in France.
Bacevich: West not Exempt from Terrorism
Andrew Bacevich argued that terrorist attacks in Boston and Paris show that the West is not exempt from political violence – and that nations must radically change their approach to dealing with threats.