Cathie Martin publishes with the British Journal of Political Science
Engineers in the Hariri Institute’s Software & Application Innovation Lab (SAIL) worked with Cathie Jo Martin, a Steering Committee Member and Professor in Political Science at Boston University, to develop a machine learning algorithm that examines the cultural development of welfare states. Their research was recently published in the British Journal of Political Science, which Martin co-authored with Tom Chevalier, […]
Graduate student, Yaechan Lee, published with the Korea Economic Institute of America
PhD student, Yaechan Lee, recently published and presented his paper titled “Assessing South Korea’s Role in Promoting ESG Investing in the Asia-Pacific” with the Korea Economic Institute of America.
Professor Martin featured on Knowledge on the Nordics podcast
Professor Cathie Jo Martin was recently featured on the Knowledge on the Nordics Podcast, speaking on literature and social investment in the Nordic countries.
Graduate Student, Olivia Britton, selected as Rappaport Fellow
One of our PhD students, Olivia Britton, will join a cohort of twenty graduate students and was chosen from a field of almost 200 applicants. At the Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement (MOIA), Olivia will assist with logistics for Immigrants Lead Boston, a program for Boston immigrants who wish to take more civic ownership and […]
Graduate Student, Mehmet Hecan, published paper in Democratization journal
PhD student, Mehmet Hecan, recently published a paper in Democratization journal, titled “The coercive power and democratic transition in the post-uprising Middle East and North Africa”.
Graduate Student, Sahar Nowrouzzadeh, published with Harvard’s Belfer Center
PhD student, Sahar Nowrouzzadeh, recently published a paper coauthored with former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman entitled “The Deal That Got Away: The 2009 Nuclear Fuel Swap with Iran”. The abstract is below, and the link to the full paper can be found here.
Former graduate student, Eniola Soyemi, publishes op-ed in NYT
Former Ph.D. student, Eniola Anuoluwapo Soyemi, recently published an op-ed in the New York Times entitled “We Dared to Assemble. For That We Were Killed”.
Grad student, Miguel Fernandez Plaza, publishes e-book in Spanish on the upcoming U.S. election!
PO graduate student Miguel Fernandez Plaza has published an e-book on the upcoming U.S. election entitled Rumbo a la Casa Blanca! Find it here.
Professor Rosenzweig publishes op-ed in Boston Globe
Professor Steven Rosenzweig recently published an op-ed in the Boston Globe with Professor Robert Blair (Brown University), entitled “Get Ready to Protest Like Democracy Depends on It”.
Professor Crawford publishes op-ed in The Hill
Professor Neta C. Crawford recently published an op-ed in The Hill with Professor Thomas G. Weiss (Graduate Center, CUNY), entitled “Keep Calm and Carry On with the 2020 Election”.