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Wanted: Vladimir Putin for Crimes Against Children
Carr Center faculty Kathryn Sikkink joins a panel for the Deep Dish on Global Affairs podcast in a discussion about the recent ICC arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, who the…
Harvard Professor Says Government Should Pause ‘Scary’ Development of AI
A group of more than a thousand tech leaders are calling for an immediate pause on the development of artificial intelligence, including Carr Center affiliate Danielle Allen.…
Finding Homes for Climate Crisis Migrants
In the newest episode of PolicyCast, Harvard professors Jacqueline Bhabha (ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø) and Hannah Teicher (GSD) discuss ways to help those displaced by climate change as places across…
Kenneth Roth to Join Princeton Faculty This Fall While Remaining ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Fellow
ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Carr Center Senior Fellow and former Human Rights Watch Executive Director Kenneth Roth will join Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs as a…
Is Global Tide Turning in Favor of Autocrats?
Kenneth Roth, a Senior Fellow at the Carr Center and former executive director of Human Rights Watch, gave a talk at Harvard Law School last Thursday titled, “Global…
Carr Center Discussion Paper | 2023-03
In 2021 the Saami Council asked Harvard to suspend research related to stratospheric aerosol injections, a form of geoengineering. Their intervention raises far-reaching questions…
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…
Carr Center Discussion Paper Series | 2023-03
In 2021 the Saami Council asked Harvard to suspend research related to stratospheric aerosol injections, a form of geoengineering. Their intervention raises far-reaching questions…
Carr Center Discussion Paper Series | 2023-02
Rapid advances in AI have created a global sense of urgency around the ways that automated systems are changing human lives. Not all of these changes are necessarily for the…
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Starting with the Nixon administration in the early 1970s, and gaining steam throughout the next decade, the prevailing view on criminal justice was that “tough on crime laws make…