
Human Rights - Audio Podcast
1) Re-examining the History of Tiananmen Square
Thirty years ago, as communism crumbled across Europe, more than one million Chinese protesters gathered in Tiananmen Square in Beijing to demand greater political rights and more government accountab...Show More
2) A Little Like a Refugee
The Trump Administration has dramatically reduced the annual number of refugees that the U.S. will accept. Erol Yayboke of CSIS’s Project for Prosperity and Development tells us what being a “refugee”...Show More
3) Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism: The Importance of Religious Freedom
The CSIS Asia Program cordially invites you to "Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism: The Importance of Religious Freedom" Featuring remarks by Lobsang Sangay President of the Central Tibetan Administrat...Show More
4) Transatlantic Human Rights Cooperation: An Armchair Discussion with the EU Special Representative for Human Rights
The Human Rights Initiative at CSIS invites you to an armchair discussion on transatlantic human rights cooperation with the EU Special Representative on Human Rights. Â The EU Special Representative ...Show More
5) AI for Good
There is a preconceived notion that artificial intelligence has predominantly negative implications for human rights. However, artificial intelligence can also positively impact human rights --a point...Show More
6) The Global Peace Index 2019 Launch
The Human Rights Initiative of CSIS invites you to a public launch event of the 2019 Global Peace Index (GPI). The Global Peace Index is the world’s leading measure of global peacefulness, ranking 163...Show More
7) Rules in War – A Thing of the Past?
Rapid changes in warfare pose stark, complex challenges for international humanitarian law (IHL). Indeed, they raise fundamental questions about the relevance, normative power, and impact of IHL in to...Show More
8) Women and Market Mechanisms in North Korea
The growth of markets is one of the most significant socioeconomic developments to occur in North Korea over the past two decades. While many understand that North Korea now has a thriving market syst...Show More
9) Everything in Moderation: The Unintended Consequences of Regulating Hate Speech
The Human Rights Initiative of CSIS invites you to a public event, “Everything in Moderation: The Unintended Consequences of Regulating Hate Speech.” Over the past year, the topic of what speech shoul...Show More
Everything in Moderation: The Unintended Consequences of Regulating Hate Speech
1:03:36 | Apr 10th, 2019
10) Know Your (Human) Rights
Human rights violations persist across Africa. How can the global community engage national governments to reverse this trend? Judd Devermont (CSIS) puts the question to experts Carine Kaneza Nantulya...Show More