Garčević Participates in Interdisciplinary Summer School on Forced Displacement
On July 27, 2023, Ambassador Vesko Garčević, Professor of the Practice of International Relations, participated in the Interdisciplinary Summer School on Forced Displacement held in Belgrade, Serbia. The school was organized by the BU Center on Forced Displacement and hosted by the faculty of Political Science at the University of Belgrade. Long before migration increased…
Garčević Speaks at IEMS George E. Danis Security & Diplomacy Seminar
Ambassador Garčević joined fellow scholars and practitioners to examine how the war in Ukraine may reflect on the situation in Eastern Mediterranean, including Turkish-Greek relations.
Nikos Tsafos (Pardee ’03) Appointed Chief Energy Adviser to Prime Minister of Greece
In his new role, Tsafos will be responsible for liaising with the United States as Greece seeks to reduce its dependence on Russian natural gas and elevate its role as a regional energy hub.
Goldstein Discusses Greek Geopolitics and Foreign Policy on LSE Panel
Panelists examined the intersection of geography and politics accounts for Greece’s external relations and to what extent it provides a useful link in understanding Greece’s international position in 1821 and the 21st Century.
Najam Speaks at Workshop on Environment and Religion
Dean Adil Najam spoke at an international workshop on “Abrahamic Traditions and Environmental Change” held on the island of Rhodes, Greece.
Greek Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Visits Pardee School
Prof. Erik Goldstein hosted Terens Quick, Greece’s Deputy Minister of State for Coordinating Government Operations, for a meeting at 152 Bay State Road.
Schmidt Speaks at Conference on Greece, Eurozone
Prof. Vivien Schmidt spoke at a recent conference at the Fletcher School at Tufts University on Greece and the Eurozone.
Schmidt At Harvard on Euro Crisis
Pardee School Professor Vivien Schmidt was invited to speak at a recent roundtable on the Euro crisis at Harvard University.
Ban, Schmidt on FA “Brain Trust” and Greece
Cornel Ban and Vivien Schmidt were invited to weigh in on Greece’s culpability in its recent economic crisis by the magazine Foreign Affairs.
Ban in HuffPo: Trouble in the Eurozone
Pardee School Professor Cornel Ban said that the recent travails of Greece meant that nations that were considering adopting the Euro, such as Romania, are carefully weighing their options.
Greece Deal is Pyrrhic Victory, Says Schmidt
Vivien Schmidt says that Greece’s misery proves that the EU is a fraternity in which everyone gets hazed.
Ban in Bloomberg: Austerity Insight Too Late
A rethinking at the IMF about the value of austerity measures for cash-strapped nations might have come too late for Greece.
Ban Talks Greek Crisis at Brown
Trying to understand the implications of the Greek crisis? Cornel Ban’s your guy.
Greece on the Brink of Change
Cornel Ban unpacks what the looming crisis in Greece means to Greece, to Europe and to the world.
VIDEO: Schmidt Talks Austerity on German TV
Pardee prof. Vivien Schmidt spoke with a German news program about the impacts of German chancellor Angela Merkel’s austerity policy.
Cornel Ban in Foreign Affairs on Greek Elections
Mark Blyth and Cornel Ban look at the implications of the politics of austerity in Europe, in light of recent Greek elections.