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Strengthening Democracy With the Global Fragility Act: Getting Political Transformation Right

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Apr 19th, 2022

With West Africa and Priority Countries Set, Potentially Game-Changing Global Fragility Act Still Faces Hurdles

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Apr 11th, 2022

Ukrainian Journalists Are Winning the “Information War” Russia Is Waging Against Ukraine, But They Need Help

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Apr 7th, 2022

Українські журналісти перемагають в інформаційній війні Росії проти України, але потребують допомоги

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Apr 6th, 2022

Вторгнення Росії в Україну є загрозою для правозахисників та політичних вигнанців

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Mar 3rd, 2022

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Imperils Human Rights Defenders and Political Exiles

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Mar 3rd, 2022

Haitians Have Built Consensus on a Democratic Way Forward. Why Is an Undemocratic Leader Still in Office?

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Feb 7th, 2022

Combatting Authoritarianism: The Skills and Infrastructure Needed to Organize Across Difference

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Jan 27th, 2022

Biden’s Initiative for Democratic Renewal: How to Account for Conflict and Fragility

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Jan 26th, 2022

How U.S. Sanctions Make it Harder for Afghan Children to Get an Education

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Nov 23rd, 2021

The Downstream Effects of Israel’s “Terrorist” Designation on Human Rights Defenders in the US

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Nov 4th, 2021

Sanctions Review Fails to Review Sanctions: Congress Should Step In

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Nov 2nd, 2021

Taliban Governance of NGOs – What to Expect and How to Respond

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Oct 15th, 2021

Revenge of the State: Freedom House Finds Tech Increasingly Serves Authoritarian Ends

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Sep 21st, 2021

Aligning Sanctions Laws with Humanitarian Principles: Pre-authorizing Aid in Afghanistan and Other Crises

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Sep 3rd, 2021

A Visit to Northeast Syria Shows the Urgency for Governments to Repatriate Their Citizens, Many of Them Children, to Thwart ISIS

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Sep 2nd, 2021

Fixing “Material Support” — Lessons from the Houthi Terror Designation

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Mar 18th, 2021

The Global Fragility Act Could Give US Assistance and Diplomacy a New Start for Countries in Conflict

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Mar 11th, 2021

How Domestic Civic Movements Could Reshape US Foreign Policy

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Feb 25th, 2021

New Aid for Israeli-Palestinian Peacebuilding Aims at Issues Underlying Security

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Jan 29th, 2021

Nonviolent Civic Action May Help Defend the Integrity of the Election

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Oct 13th, 2020

Balancing Syria Advocacy and Witness Safety: Have We Lost Sight?

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Mar 10th, 2020

U.S. Counterterrorism Rule Hampers Vital Humanitarian Aid in Nigeria

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Jan 23rd, 2020

“We are all Darfur!” – Sudan’s Unity Protests Stand a Real Chance. Time for the West to Step Up

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Jan 29th, 2019

Academics and NGOs Call on Celebrities and Business Leaders to Condemn Saudi Abuses in Yemen

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May 24th, 2018

How Reconciliation in Iraq Could Stop Collective Punishment

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Mar 22nd, 2018

Counter-Terrorism and Crackdowns on Civil Society

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Jan 5th, 2018

What You Could Not Learn from NYT and WSJ on Kushner’s “Russian Backdoor” Email

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Nov 21st, 2017

Nikki Haley is Wrong to Boast About Peacekeeper Budget Cuts: A View From the Central African Republic

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Jul 20th, 2017

Yemeni Human Rights Activist Radhya Al-Mutawakel’s Speech to the UN Security Council

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May 31st, 2017

Dissecting Reince Priebus’ Denials of Russian Connections

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Feb 20th, 2017

Let’s Be Careful Not to Box in President-Elect Trump—How to Build Exit Ramps

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Nov 12th, 2016