Joe Saunders is a former Carnegie Council program officer and currently works as deputy program director at Human Rights Watch.
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NOV 19, 2001 • Article
Revisiting Humanitarian Intervention: Post-September 11
Should Rights NGOs Ever Advocate Armed Intervention in Human Rights Crises? Has September 11 adversely affected relations between international and local rights NGOs? What is the ...
JUL 18, 2001 • Article
Bridging Human Rights and Conflict Resolution: A Dialogue Between Critical Communities
Human rights advocates and conflict resolution specialists working in war-torn societies share the common goal of constructing stable societies based on the rule of law, ...
MAR 19, 2001 • Article
The Details Matter: Human Rights and the War on Terrorism
Is a deepening clash between human rights and national security inevitable?
FEB 27, 2001 • Podcast
International Perspectives on the Death Penalty
Staff from Together Against the Death Penalty discuss the organization's mission, why their main focus is the United States, and the differing attitudes to the ...
FEB 27, 2001 • Transcript
International Perspectives on the Death Penalty
Staff from Together Against the Death Penalty discuss the organization's mission, why their main focus is the United States, and the differing attitudes to the ...