Charli Carpenter is a Professor of Political Science at University of Massachusetts-Amherst and the author of ‘Lost’ Causes: Agenda-Vetting in Global Issue Networks and the Shaping of Human Security. She blogs at Duck of Minerva.
Charli Carpenter es profesora de ciencias políticas de la Universidad de Massachusetts-Amherst y autora de “Lost” Causes: Agenda-Vetting in Global Issue Networks and the Shaping of Human Security (Causas “perdidas”: La revisión de la agenda en las redes temáticas globales y la conformación de la seguridad humana). Escribe en el blog Duck of Minerva.
-
Published in: HomeWhy a progressive foreign policy is good for US national security
Even if the most Bernie Sanders succeeds at is pulling the national foreign policy conversation to the left, this...
-
Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageHow do we solve structural inequality in global networks?
It’s time to relocate power centres in the top-heavy human rights network. The savvy use of network tactics is the...
-
Published in: democraciaAbierta¿Cómo podemos solucionar la desigualdad estructural en las redes globales?
Es el momento de reubicar los centros de poder que se concentran en los niveles superiores de la red de derechos...
-
Published in: HomeHow scared are people of “killer robots” and why does it matter?
There is one question in this controversy that social scientists will agree is amenable to empirical inquiry: how do...