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One Year into the Russia-Ukraine War, What s Next? | BU Today

Networks and Competitive Advantage in a Contested World

Today’s policymakers understand the power of networks but need more guidance on how to build and employ them as tools of competition in a contested world rather than a world of open borders and markets.

Ukraine Town Hall Draws Large, Engaged Audience

More than 150 people, mostly Boston University students, filled the School of Law auditorium Thursday afternoon to hear faculty from across political science, international relations, gender studies, and law discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Faculty spoke for 5 to 10 minutes and, at the end of the event, took questions from the audience.

CSE Hosts Discussion on European Perspectives of the U S Elections | The Frederick S Pardee School of Global Studies

CSE Hosts Discussion on European Perspectives of the U.S. Elections On December 6, 2020, the Center for the Study of Europe (CSE), an affiliated center of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, hosted a panel discussion titled “European Perspectives on the U.S. Elections.” This virtual round table discussion with European Studies faculty at Boston University on the U.S. Elections was hosted by Daniela Caruso, Professor of Law, Jean Monnet Chair, and Director of the Center for the Study of Europe, and moderated by Graham Wilson, Professor of Political Science and Director of BU’s Initiative on Cities. The other speakers were Vesko Garčević, Professor of the Practice of International Relations; Cathie Jo Martin, Professor of Political Science; Kaija Schilde, Associate Professor of International Relations; Vivien Schmidt, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration and Professor of International Relations and Political Science; and Joseph Wipp

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