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What Happens When Right-Wing Extremists Govern. A Guide to Resistance
Author, political activist and Senior Fellow Arne Semsrott confronts the alarming rise of right-wing extremism in Germany through his latest novel, Machtübernahme (Takeover of Power: What Happens When Right-Wing Extremists Govern. A Guide to Resistance).
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In Memoriam - Harry van den Bergh
To our deepest regret our dear Harry van den Bergh passed away on Friday March 20 at the age of 77.
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Senior Fellow Leon Schettler publishes book "Socializing Development"
Senior Fellow Leon Schettler's book "Socializing Development" was published earlier this week. Based on his dissertation, the book investigates the tactics of transnational social movements to enhance the human rights accountability of multilateral development banks in light of the declining hegemony of the United States.
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Senior Fellow co-organizes a fashion show supporting survivors of sexual violence
Sexual violence survivors wearing clothes from the time of assault on the catwalk? Yes!
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Senior Fellows Shawn Reilly and Roo George-Warren host "the first digital COVID Cabaret Celebration"
Inviting its guests to not "let COVID dampen your spirits and suppress our creative energy", Senior Fellows Shawn Reilly and Roo George-Warren have decided to host the first digital COVID Cabaret Celebration.
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The Coronavirus Pandemic and Its Effect on Low Income Countries and Global Development
In the latest episode of Global Dispatches, Senior Fellow Mark Goldberg is joined by Amanda Glassman, senior fellow and executive vice president of the Center for Global Development, to discuss the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic to low income countries, and what organizations like the World Bank can do to help mitigate this crisis.
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Senior Fellow Kennedy Odede's Shining Hope for Communities in The New York Times
Senior Fellow Kennedy Odede's organization, Shining Hope for Communities, gets recognition by The New York Times for its leadership during the coronavirus outbreak in Kibera, Kenya.
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Launching Season 2 of How to Fix Democracy
We are returning for a second season with dozens of interviews with top experts on democracy, economics, technology, and more. For our second season, we are changing our focus.
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Take A Stand: Interview with Aisha Fukushima
Senior Fellow Aisha Fukushima is interviewed on the podcast Take A Stand, discussing how she fuses art and activism.