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Power explores a particularly American phenomenon in which journalists, advocates and US policymakers draw comparisons between contemporary cases of genocide and the Holocaust.…
Rights and the Pandemic — Atlanta Town Hall
In the third of a series of focus groups sponsored by the Reimagining Rights and Responsibilities Project, Atlanta area residents gathered virtually to discuss issues of…
How to Stop a Power Grab
According to Erica Chenoweth, there is no one, single moment when a country crosses from a democracy into an autocracy. Instead, as she tells The New Yorker, "The norms and…
National Survey Finds Bipartisan Support for Expansive View of RightsHeading into the 2020 election, a national survey of American attitudes toward rights and freedoms in the…
Samantha Power, who served as the 28th United States Ambassador to the United Nations from 2013 until 2017, has been named to a joint faculty appointment at Harvard Law…
By recognizing the long history of racism in the justice system, Americans can grasp why deaths like George Floyd's are symptomatic of a larger failure of American justice.
The…
"The US and the European Union (EU) are confronted to- day by a surge of populist nationalism that presents mul- tiple challenges to transatlantic democracy. Populism is a form of…
Carr Center Discussion Paper | 2023-05
Breaking from big tech, civic activists, and human rights advocates working with technology are envisioning data, platforms and intelligent systems aligned with pluralism and…