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Fletcher professor emeritus Hurst Hannum discusses issues related to human rights in this wide-ranging interview. Hannum is the author of “Rescuing Human Rights: A Radically Moderate Approach.”
Foreign Policy Research Institute
Fletcher’s Josephine Wolff writes this analysis examining Russia’s cyber capabilities and tactics over the past decade.
The Guardian
Director of the Institute for Global Leadership Abiodun Williams pens this letter to the editor highlighting efforts by the United Nations to understand and combat climate change.
Al Jazeera
Fletcher’s Alex de Waal discusses Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s options for carrying out his “humanitarian ceasefire,” saying that if international aid is not allowed into the starving Tigray region, the country faces national disintegration.
BBC
Fletcher’s Alex de Waal traces the military life of General Tsadkan Gebretensae, commander of the Tigrayan forces that are rebelling against the Ethiopian government.
The Washington Post
Alvin Camba of Fletcher’s Climate Policy Lab discusses his research that sheds light on why countries choose to work with Chinese partners.
BBC News
Fletcher’s Alex de Waal provides an in-depth look at the crisis in Tigray, which is facing a man-made famine.
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A&S assistant professor Kareem Khubchandani discusses his Critical Aunty Studies symposium, which he developed to challenge stereotypes and open up conversations about the role of the “aunty” in the family.
The Washington Post
A&S political scientist Kelly Greenhill discusses examples of migration events that were strategically engineered for political purposes from her book, “Weapons of Mass Migration: Forced Displacement, Coercion, and Foreign Policy.”