As we deal with the Syrian refugee crisis in greater depth, we should stray away from overestimating the economic effects of migration. Overestimating Refugees’ Economic Impact: An Analysis of the Prevailing Economic Literature on Forced MigrationFebruary 27, 2017 in Human Rights, Peace, and Conflict Resolution / Thematic Areas / Trade, Business, and Economics tagged Human Rights Peace and Conflict Resolution by Bill Kakenmaster
Sexual violence is used as a weapon during wartime; so why do some believe it is just an inevitable side effect? A Weapon or a Consequence? Sexual Violence in Armed ConflictOctober 13, 2016 in Human Rights, Peace, and Conflict Resolution / Thematic Areas tagged Human Rights Peace and Conflict Resolution by Emily Dalgo
American values seemingly oppose torture. So why do we use it? “Do As I Say, Not As I Do”: American Exceptionalism and Post-9/11 Use of TortureApril 1, 2016 in Human Rights, Peace, and Conflict Resolution / Thematic Areas tagged Human Rights Peace and Conflict Resolution by Kellianne McClain
U.S. strikes have violated international humanitarian and human rights law and are setting a dangerous precedent for the future of American foreign policy The Legal and Human Rights Abuses of the Obama Administration’s DronesApril 1, 2016 in Human Rights, Peace, and Conflict Resolution / Thematic Areas tagged Human Rights Peace and Conflict Resolution by Emily Dalgo
Poetic Thinking about Human Rights NGOs and Their Critics The Tragedy of NGOs: A Faustian Perspective on Human Rights ActivismFebruary 1, 2016 in Human Rights, Peace, and Conflict Resolution / Thematic Areas tagged Human Rights Peace and Conflict Resolution by Bill Kakenmaster