Reducing Prejudice in War Zones Proves Challenging
Study in Afghanistan shows prolonged contact doesn't curb prejudice toward migrants.
[more]Study in Afghanistan shows prolonged contact doesn't curb prejudice toward migrants.
[more]The Dickey Center had the pleasure of hosting two former U.S. officials in conversation about their choices to resign their State Department positions as a form of dissent with US policy. Josh Paul, former director in the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, resigned in the fall of 2023 in protest over U.S. government arms policy towards Israel. He spoke with our current Magro Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford, who resigned as a career U.S. Foreign Service officer in 2017 in protest over the Trump administration's policies in Africa on human rights and diplomacy.
[more]Earlier this year, we partnered with Salzburg Global Seminar to convene Better Preparedness for the Next Pandemic: Developing Vaccine Access Models with Low- and Middle-Income Countries. During the five-day program in Salzburg, participants discussed how to design a new model for multilateral vaccine procurement and the individual actions that could be taken.
[more]Dartmouth Dialogues conversation: Do Israelis and Palestinians really want peace?
[more]Dickey Center hosts conversation with former Swedish foreign affairs minister Margot Wallström. Wallström, who also served as UN special representative on sexual violence, discussed feminist foreign policy in Sweden.
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