‘The world found nothing sacred in the abstract nakedness of being human.’ On (not) seeing others as human.

From Hannah Arendt’s bitter assessment of the impotence of human rights to today’s despair at the intensity of group- based hatreds, it is hard to feel much confidence in the notion of a common humanity. That lack of confidence is reinforced by centuries in which people proclaimed that all men are born equal but found this compatible, not only with the subordination of women, but with the enslavement and colonisation of millions of both women and men. In this lecture, Anne Phillips explores what we can nonetheless retrieve from the notion that all of us are human.

Costa Rica's Trail: Policy lessons in trade, Environmental Stewardship, and Science Diplomacy

This panel event brings together leading experts and policymakers to explore how Costa Rica, a global leader in environmental protection and social progress, has successfully balanced economic growth with sustainability and peace, and the challenges that remain. We'll delve into Costa Rica's innovative approaches to trade, conservation, and diplomacy, and discuss the valuable insights for other nations striving for sustainable futures.

Blavatnik Election Briefing: Pakistan Votes - Exploring the key issues that will determine Pakistan’s future

Millions of voters go to the polls in Pakistan on 8 February at the end of an election campaign that has seen a former prime minister jailed, another return from exile to seek power, a crackdown against opposition parties, accusations of election influence by the military, all while the country has faced economic crises and a deteriorating security situation.

As for the election itself, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan is blunt: "At this point, there is little evidence to show that the upcoming elections will be free, fair, or credible."

Book Launch: Queer Conflict Research

We are pleased to announce an exploration of the intersection of queer studies and political violence with our latest volume, Queer Conflict Research, a collaborative effort by an international team of esteemed scholars. This book serves as a foundational guide to queer methodologies in the study of political violence and conflict. Delving into the significance of queer approaches, the contributors shed light on their essence and offer practical insights into applying these methods.
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