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Inclusion and Equity

We Can Make the Post-Coronavirus World a Much Less Violent Place

In the News
Foreign Policy
Robert Muggah

The pandemic has decreased some kinds of crime and increased others. But the world is much safer than it used to be, and we know how to make it even safer.

The microscopic view of the virus which causes Coronavirus disease.
NIAID
Global Health

America's Treacherous Transition

In the News
Foreign Affairs
Ivo H. Daalder

How Trump’s recalcitrance threatens U.S. national security.

Donald Trump and Joe Biden during a 2020 Presidential Debate
Reuters
Defense and Security

Opinion – It's Time to Redefine Gender Mainstreaming

In the News
E-International Relations
Katelyn Jones

2020 is a key time to reflect on gender equality efforts and progress globally.

Wooden pegs are scattered across a surface, with half on top of the color blue and half on top of the color pink. Inclusion and Equity

Police Reform Lessons from Around the World

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Princeton University's Laurence Ralph and the Council on Criminal Justice's Thomas Abt join Deep Dish to explain why police brutality is not a uniquely American phenomenon.

Police officers stand in front of sign that reads "Criminal Justice Reform Now!"
SIPA USA
Inclusion and Equity

Solving Global Inequality with Thomas Piketty

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Economist Thomas Piketty joins Deep Dish to examine the ideas that drive persistent global inequality and the solutions he believes will produce a more equitable future.

Children protesting and holding a sign that says "Make Billionaires Pay."
Reuters
Global Economy

South Koreans Becoming More Accepting of LGBTQ Community

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Running Numbers by Karl Friedhoff

Although data shows South Koreans remain uncomfortable with homosexuality, recent trends show an increase in acceptance.

A person hold a gay pride flag against a blue sky
Brielle French
Inclusion and Equity

How Racial Injustice Shapes US Foreign Policy

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Historian Brenda Gayle Plummer joins the Council's Brian Hanson to discuss how the US can learn from our history of racial injustice in order to make future foreign policy decisions.

Black Lives Matter protests in June, 2020.
James Eades
Inclusion and Equity

US Protests, the G7's Future, US-China

Video Series
World Review with Ivo Daalder

Karen DeYoung of The Washington Post, Matt Kaminski of POLITICO, and Philip Stephens of the Financial Times joined Council President Ivo Daalder to share their perspectives on global news.

People wearing face masks march during protests; a sign in the foreground reads, 'No Justice No Peace'
Julian Wan
Inclusion and Equity

George Floyd Protests and Public Opinion

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

​Recent surveys conducted over the past week show that a majority of Americans sympathize with the protests occurring across the country since the death of George Floyd.

Protestors hold signs during a demonstration after the death of George Floyd.
Joel Marklund
Inclusion and Equity

Agriculture’s Matrix: AI and the Future of Gender (In)equities

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Global Food for Thought by Katelyn Jones

Artificial Intelligence is transforming agriculture, complementing work done by human labor and providing advice to farmers.

A mechanical engineer with Blue River Technology works on his computer next to a tractor.
Reuters/Stephen Lam
Food and Agriculture