Does shaming human rights violators shape attitudes at home? A growing literature studies the effect of
shaming on public attitudes in the…
In November 2022, the Ethiopian government signed a cease-fire with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front. The international community…
As Ukrainian forces aim at a major counteroffensive against Russia, the issue of collaborators, especially in Russian-occupied areas, has…
Collective vigilantism, group violence to punish perceived offenses to a community, is both global and common in the contemporary world. It…
On Revolutions, co-authored by six prominent scholars of revolutions, reinvigorates revolutionary studies for the twenty-first century.…
The Moral Dimension of AI-Assisted Decision-Making: Some Practical Perspectives from the Front Lines
This essay takes an engineering approach to ensuring that the deployment of artificial intelligence does not confound ethical principles,…
In this sweeping international perspective on reparations, Time for Reparations makes the case that past state injustice—be it slavery or…
Countries and regions that have long prided themselves on their immigrant identity and histories of refugee protection are now at the…
This chapter discusses the historically entrenched practice of minority scapegoating during epidemics, exemplified by the return of anti-…
In a powerful law review article published ten years ago, Jack Greenberg, one of the most respected and talented US civil rights lawyers…