What is war rhetoric? What is the effect of war rhetoric on democracy? And how can a closer examination of war rhetoric guide us towards a more peaceful future?
In this episode, we spoke about war rhetoric and its effect on democracy with Professor Emeritus in English & American Studies, Robert L. Ivie (Indiana University), who has published countless academic articles and books on the topic.
Digital Authoritarianism with Caitlin Thompson, Coda Story
Genocide in Ukraine - a discussion with Senator McPhedran
Peter Guest on internet shutdowns
Human Rights Talks: Katharina von Schnurbein, European Commission Coordinator on Combatting Antisemitism
Human Rights Talks: Discussing Sharp Power with Kevin Sheives and Rachelle Faust
Human Rights Talks: Jaime Kirzner-Roberts, Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies
Human Rights Talks: Professor Marlene Grossman on the rise of antisemitism
What’s next? – US-Canada relationship to confront digital authoritarianism
Human Rights Talks: Interview with Richard Marceau
Human Rights Talks: Interview with Dr. Kathrin Meyer, IHRA Secretary General
Human Rights Talks: Oren Segal, Vice President of the Center on Extremism for Anti Defamation League
To Make Us Slowly Disappear:The Chinese Government‘s Assault on the Uyghurs
Digital Authoritarianism Without Borders
What Can Be Done to Prevent New Atrocities in Afghanistan?
The Great Firewall: China’s model of digital control
Ethiopia and R2P
Report Launch - Canadian Women Leaders' Digital Defence Initiative
The Role of Parliamentarians in Atrocity Prevention
Human Rights Talks: Parlons désinformation sur la Covid-19 avec Olivier "Le Pharmachien"
Human Rights Talks : Harmony Square - un jeu vidéo pour mieux connaître la désinformation?
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