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Decorative element
 
Mathias Risse
2026-10
Ronald Heifetz and Marty Linsky’s adaptive leadership (AL) framework is among the most influential approaches to leadership today. What is its relationship to ethics? This article…
Decorative element
 
Mathias Risse
2026-09
Ronald Heifetz and Marty Linsky’s adaptive leadership (AL) framework is among the most influential approaches to leadership today. What is its relationship to ethics? This article…
Harvard Kennedy School
 
Archon Fung
This chapter examines how generative artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming four domains of democratic practice: political campaigns, election administration, social…
Aerial view of a cargo ship in the ocean with colorful containers on the deck
 
Laura Murphy
2026-08
This policy brief outlines a global framework for forced labor import bans (FLIBs) as a key tool to address forced labor in international supply chains. Despite legal prohibitions…
Digital hand reaching for DaVinci's Sistine Chapel hand of God
 
Nona Mamulashvili
2026-07
The integration of artificial intelligence into religious life from faith-based chatbot applications to robotic officiants in houses of worship is one of the most underexamined…
Image of a gavel laying on a copy of the Constitution
 
Patrick K. Lin
2026-06
In the Internet’s early days, First Amendment values laid the foundation for a free and open cyberspace. For a time, there appeared to be agreement among legislators, industry,…
The Dark Horses of Surveillance Capitalism: How a Menagerie of New Actors Are Bypassing Privacy Rules and Super-Charging Surveillance Capitalism
 
Helena Malikova
2026-05
Surveillance capitalism is steadily extending beyond the digital sector and into the broader economy. Firms in industries as diverse as oil and gas, luxury, and mass consumer…
Green digital face
 
Nai Lee Kalema
2026-02
Arendt's “banality of evil” illuminates how large-scale harm can emerge not from exceptional malice but from thoughtless obedience to bureaucratic systems and uncritical…
Kathryn Sikkink
 
Kathryn Sikkink
Engages with the novel phenomenon of "deep" contestation in relation to the better-known practice of "normal" contestation Explores the liberal international order's capacity to…
pair of hands holding bars of a cell.
 
Camilo Umaña
2026-04
Approximately 740,000 women are incarcerated worldwide. While most of the world’s prison population is male (10.8 million),  the rate of female incarceration outpaces that of…

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