Kratochwil's critique of rights as a dominant moral theory that cannot avoid ‘hegemonic’ politics appears to be too crude. This article…
Research on international norms has yet to answer satisfactorily some of our own most important questions about the origins of norms and…
On the centennial of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, the definitive history of how Mao and his successors overcame incredible…
This introduction to the second installment of a two-part special issue focuses on actors and spaces that facilitate different forms of…
The ethical risks inherent in student research on political violence that involve human participants are myriad. Undergraduate and master’s…
This article reviews the remarkable growth in empirical literature in political science on wartime sexual violence against civilians,…
What are the consequences of women dying in combat? We study how women fighting on the frontlines of the military affects public attitudes…
This reflection article presents insights on conducting fieldwork during and after COVID-19 from a diverse collection of political…
Welcome. My name is Kathryn Sikkink. I am the Ryan Family Professor of Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, and I will be…
This monograph is based on an ICNC-sponsored multi-year research project that examines the effects of different forms of external aid on…