Images of famine or poverty are often used by human rights groups to galvanize support. And they often do. The ethics of these images is a more complex story. [5 3/4 min read]
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Experts weigh in on President Trump’s nominee, the options available to Congress and what Kavanaugh’s confirmation could mean for the country.
In the wake of recent talks with its southern neighbor, North Korea seems to be showing signs through its media that it is ready to cooperate.
The former chair of the Political Science Department, a giant and pioneer in the field of judicial politics, never lost his personal touch as a beloved mentor and leader.
Recent changes to China's constitution signal loud and clear that any hope for a path to democracy must be checked with reality.
The national poll shows majority support for immigrants, decreasing support for Trump among his base and the belief that there are still significant obstacles for women to get ahead.
Luis Almagro shares his vision for “more rights for more people” in the Americas during a visit to the USC Dornsife School of International Relations.
Amid escalating bilateral tensions, USC Dornsife experts discuss the risk of nuclear war with North Korea and evaluate deterrents.
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