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Belfer Center Newsletter Winter 2007/08

Belfer Center Newsletter Winter 2007/08

New Publication

Winter 2007/08

Editor: Sharon Wilke, Associate Director of Communications

 

The Winter 2007/08 Belfer Center Newsletter describes research, events, and other policy-relevant activities taking place at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

 

For more information about this publication please contact the Lauren Protentis at 617 495 1408.

For Academic Citation:
Wilke, Sharon. "Belfer Center Newsletter Winter 2007/08.", Winter 2007/08.

<em>International Security</em>

The Winter 2007/08 issue of the quarterly journal International Security is now available. It includes articles by Michael Desch, Richard Samuels, Walter Ladwig, and more.

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Human Rights and Wrongs: Slavery, Terror, Genocide

Human Rights and Wrongs explains the persistence of crimes against humanity since the Holocaust...

Events Calendar

We host a busy schedule of events throughout the fall, winter and spring. Past speakers include: Secretary of Energy Sam Bodman, Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, and Abdullah S. Jum'ah, president of Saudi Aramco.

Worst of the Worst: Dealing with Repressive and Rogue Nations

"This volume makes an unparalleled contribution to the growing and vital field of measurement and human rights. [The book] offers a useful categorization and assessment of repressive and 'rogue' states, allowing us to measure the extenet of repressive state behavior more accurately. His [Rotberg] work should embolden external critiques and facilitate more transparent and accountable foreign policy."

--Sarah Sewall, Director, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University