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Human Rights

The Role of Supreme Courts and Democracy Globally

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Experts Daniel Brinks and Tom Ginsburg join Deep Dish to examine Supreme Courts around the world and compare their roles in democracy.

Reuters
Reuters
Global Politics

The State of Abortion and Reproductive Rights Around the World

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Experts Bela Ganatra and Katherine Mayall discuss how global trends have influenced reproductive rights in the United States.

Woman protesting for reproductive rights
REUTERS
Women and Girls

"No End in Sight" to Civilian Suffering in Ukraine

In the News
MSNBC
Ivo H. Daalder

“There is a degree of barbarity that is really unconscionable,” says Ivo Daalder. “We do need to make sure at some point that people responsible will be held to account.”

Screen shot of Ivo Daalder on MSNBC with Amna Nawaz US Foreign Policy

The EU's Awkward Hungary Issue

In the News
Chicago Tribune
Elizabeth Shackelford

“It remains an embarrassment for a bloc that touts itself as a model for human rights and the rule of law to have a member that respects neither,” writes Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.

Viktor Orban raises his arms in front of a red background
Reuters
Global Politics

Prosecuting War Crimes in Ukraine and Beyond

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

How can the world hold Russia accountable for the atrocities in Ukraine? Karen Alter and Rebecca Hamilton discuss.

Man mourning over grave.
REUTERS
Human Rights

Today Military Aid, Tomorrow War Crime Prosecution

In the News
CNBC
Ivo H. Daalder

The West must provide weapons to enable Ukraine "to take the fight to the Russians," Council President Ivo Daalder tells CNBC's Shep Smith.

Ivo Daalder speaks with Shep Smith on CNBC. Defense and Security

War Crimes Expert: Putin Incriminates Himself Every Day

In the News
PBS: Amanpour and Company
David Scheffer

David Scheffer advises on how to collect evidence of Russia's actions in Ukraine with Michel Martin and Chrisitane Amanpour.

David Scheffer points to a poster with "Up to $5 million reward, wanted" in front of a blue and beige map. Human Rights

Refugee Apartheid and Ukraine

BLOG
Global Insight by John Slocum

Over a million Ukrainian citizens have fled to other European countries. African, Asian, Caribbean nationals living in Ukraine may not be able to do the same.

Burned car in Ukraine
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Afghanistan's Humanitarian Crisis Requires Tough Choices

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

International Crisis Group’s Laurel Miller and former US Ambassador to Afghanistan P. Michael McKinley join Deep Dish to explain what the United States and the world should do to help the Afghan people.

REUTERS
Human Rights

China Dismisses Olympic Boycott as "Farce"

In the News
WTTW Chicago Tonight
Craig Kafura

"The 2021 Chicago Council Survey finds that a narrow majority of Americans support some sort of boycott of this year’s Beijing Olympics,” Craig Kafura tells WTTW.

Screen shot of Craig Kafura appearing with John Soares and Brent Huffman on Chicago Tonight. Public Opinion