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How do media portrayals of potential policy beneficiaries’ identities sway public support for these policies in a public health setting?…
Many demands for democratic inclusion rest on a simple yet powerful idea. It's a principle of affected interests. The principle states that…
In her essay for the Carr Center's latest publication, Making a Movement: The History and Future of Human Rights, Maria Kuznetsova (…
February 23, 2024, Video: "On February 14th voters in the world’s third largest democracy elected Prabowo Subianto president of Indonesia…
At least six reasons have been advanced to explain the apparent disconnect between US economic indicators and public-opinion surveys. While…
Charles Sabel is the Maurice T. Moore Professor of Law and Social Science at Columbia Law School. His current work includes “the…
  Sarah Margon, Washington director at Human Rights Watch, discusses how the organization addresses human rights violations,…
  This month's episode of Justice Matters explores the nuanced means in which technological advancements obstruct and empower…
  Michael Abramowitz discusses the growth and retreat of democracy around the globe in latest Justice Matters podcast.…
  Listen to a personal and policy-oriented account of the climate in North Korea in this special episode of Justice Matters. â€¦