At the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, global policy is not just about diplomacy in faraway capitals—it’s about how international challenges shape lives here in Minnesota and across the world.
Conservative former leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith, who served in Northern Ireland during his time in the Scots Guards, said: ...
There is a certain insincerity—gloomy, outrageous, and almost absurd—in the way Belgium approaches its role in history. This is, after all, a country that preaches human rights while carrying in its ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting Hungary to meet with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán despite an ICC warrant ...
If Prime Minister Mark Carney wins the Canadian federal election, new Attorney General and Minister of Justice Gary Anandasangaree—appointed by Carney on March 14, 2025—will likely remain in the ...
A federal antisemitism task force is reviewing more than $255 million in contracts between Harvard and the federal government ...
March is a month dedicated to a number of social issues relating to diversity, inclusion and human rights. They include International Women’s ...
Three patterns of exchange or “reciprocity” are the “generalized,” “balanced,” and “negative.” The first two types emphasize ...
Several human rights groups have collaborated on a working paper which details how governments should set human rights as ...
There’s much talk these days about democracy being under threat at home and around the world. Most of this discussion tends to be focused on efforts by autocrats and their supporters to erode the ...
Situational ethics holds that decisions depend on specific contexts rather than fixed rules. For example, most consider lying ...
The Global Disability Summit in Berlin on April 2-3 will serve as a crucial platform for advancing disability rights ...