Opinio Juris
Friedman graduate student Christopher Newton discusses why monitoring and early warning efforts can overlook situations that generate famine.
The Conversation
A&S sociologist Beth Packer co-authors this piece about why the Senegalese culture of discretion, or “sutura,” discourages sexual violence survivors from speaking out about their experiences.
Foreign Policy
In the wake of Facebook’s decision to uphold former President Donald Trump’s ban on the platform, Fletcher’s Bhaskar Chakravorti pens this opinion piece encouraging Facebook’s “Supreme Court” to examine the consequential social media conduct of “super influencers,” specifically Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Al-Araby Al-Jadeed
Fletcher’s Alex de Waal authors this April 9 Responsible Statecraft piece examining the Biden administration’s policy in Ethiopia.
Modern Diplomacy
This is a review of A&S historian Ayesha Jalal’s 1995 book “Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia: A Comparative and Historical Perspective.”
The Hill
In this opinion piece, Fletcher's Adam Goodman shares why he believes an “invasion” of American capitalism and entrepreneurship could bolster Cuba’s economic and societal livelihood.
Tufts Now
The renowned scientist discussed her 60 years of chimpanzee research and conservation efforts as part of the Tisch College Distinguished Speaker Series
Tufts Now
A defense expert highlights the radical changes in warfare that have occurred in the decade since the U.S. killed the al Qaeda leader
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TUSM’s Ramnath Subbaraman and his coauthors outline why India should consider a nationwide shelter-at-home recommendation to address its dire COVID-19 crisis, and suggest how to implement one in a way that minimizes suffering.