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Does shaming human rights violators shape attitudes at home? A growing literature studies the effect of
shaming on public attitudes in the…
Can human rights organizations (HROs) shame governments without fueling racism against diasporas or appearing racist? To what extent can…
State and non-state actors often try to provoke moral emotions like guilt and shame to mobilize political change. However, tactics such as…
In November 2022, the Ethiopian government signed a cease-fire with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front. The international community…
With the untimely death of our colleague and friend, John G. Ruggie, the world has lost a brilliant international relations scholar and a…
As Ukrainian forces aim at a major counteroffensive against Russia, the issue of collaborators, especially in Russian-occupied areas, has…
Nonviolent action (NVA) campaigns are more frequent now than ever before, yet we know comparatively little about how the demographic…
Many groups in the US are focused on preventing the further rise of authoritarian forces by raising alarms about authoritarian power-grabs…
On Revolutions, co-authored by six prominent scholars of revolutions, reinvigorates revolutionary studies for the twenty-first century.…