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"AI could make our human interactions blander, more biased—or ruder," write Carr Center faculty Bruce Schneier and Technology and Human Rights Fellow Albert Fox Cahn in The…
"In the Hague trial, both sides have largely avoided evidence contradicting their case. Yet South Africa’s arguments are strong," writes Carr Center Senior Fellow Kenneth Roth in…
Vol. 57, Issue 1, Pages 36-39
To confront the climate crisis, we need political change involving a dramatic shift in domestic and transnational norms. Norm models should be recognized as one of the theoretical…
In 2024, the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy celebrates its 25th Anniversary. Since its founding in 1999, the Carr Center at the Harvard Kennedy School has been a leading…
In 2023, the international community celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The creation of such a document—its mere existence—must…
Transitional justice database projects continue to multiply, even amid mounting suspicion that systematic comparative analysis has little to offer the field. In an effort to…
In November 2022, the Ethiopian government signed a cease-fire with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front. The international community hailed the agreement as a possible turning…
[The following represents solely our own views and does not necessarily represent the views of the institution]We would like to articulate some more thoughts on the unfolding…
[The following represents solely our own views and does not necessarily represent the views of the institution.]The reporting and images from the Hamas attacks on Israel from Gaza…