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Nov 30 2023

What Do We Need To Do To Achieve a Just Peace? A “Conversation” with John Rawls

Michael W. Doyle explores political philosopher John Rawls's ideas of “liberal peoples” and famed formulation of a "just peace."

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Nov 21 2023

Let There Be Light

Liana Finck discusses her graphic novel "Let There Be Light (2021)," an adaptation of the Book of Genesis with a female God.

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Nov 14 2023

Indigenous Writing in Latin America

Jorge Coronado explores an understudied aspect of Latin American literary history: little-known texts written by Indigenous peoples and their allies during the first half of the twentieth century. In formats such as testimonies, manifestos, pastoral plays, memorized documents, as well as traditional genres, these texts highlight the often dissident contributions of Indigenous worldviews and politics…

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Nov 10 2023

The 2023 Henry A. Kissinger Prize Honoring NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

The American Academy in Berlin awards the 2023 Henry A. Kissinger Prize to Jens Stoltenberg for outstanding congtributions to the transatlantic relationship.

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Nov 02 2023

A Report from Washington: Biden, Trump and the Future of America

Washington, DC, journalists extraordinaire Susan Glasser and Peter Baker discuss the shifting American political landscape and the future of the US presidency.

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Nov 01 2023

What Does Judaism Look Like? The Invention of Visual Toleration in the Enlightenment

David H. Price discusses a few early eighteenth-century artists and writers who educated Christian audiences about Judaism.

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Oct 24 2023

Fellow Spotlight: Saira Mohamed

Saira Mohamed examines how international and domestic legal systems regulate states’ treatment of military service members.

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Oct 23 2023

United States Strategy toward China

China expert Elizabeth Economy discusses US policy toward China and its evolution from the Trump through Biden administrations.

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Oct 19 2023

Care and Capitalism

Anne-Marie Slaughter discusses how our societies, economies, and political systems might be structured anew to envelelop both care and capital.

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Oct 16 2023

The 2024 Presidential Elections: A Divided US in Turmoil and Political Instability

Doug Sosnik takes a closer look at early 2024 polling data, the political dynamics driving campaign strategies, and voter groups that will likely determine the outcome.

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