Feb 12, 2012
Human Rights
Researching how human rights abuses can affect the stability of countries and pose a fundamental security challenge to a state’s trajectory.
Closing Guantánamo: From Bumper Sticker to Blueprint, a report of the CSIS Working Group on Guantánamo and Detention Policy presents a proposal for closing the detention facility through a policy that includes the review, release/transfer, and trying of the remaining detainees.
Studying Human Rights
Addressing the security implications of human rights abuse.
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The Human Rights and Counterterrorism Project addresses policy recommendations in the United States and Europe that both uphold human rights standards and international law while keeping citizens safe.
Multimedia
- HighlightsFeb 3, 2012
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Expert Spotlight
Publications
- CommentaryJan 31, 2012
- ReportJan 6, 2012Defense and Security, International Security, Nuclear Weapons, Acquisition and Resources, Terrorism, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Food and Water, Demography, Energy and Climate Change, Markets and Trends, Alternative Energy, Security and Climate Change, Global Health, Human Rights, Technology, Space, Trade and Economics, Global Trends and Forecasting, Global Health Policy, HIV/AIDS, Media Analysis, Global Strategy, Cybersecurity, Regional Analysis, Governance, Technology Policy, Development Policy, Disaster Risk Reduction, Global ProsperityAfghanistan, Africa, Americas, Arctic, Caribbean, Caucasus, Central Asia, China, East Asia and the Pacific, Eastern Europe, Egypt, Europe, Gulf States, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel/Palestine, Japan, Korea, Middle East, NATO, North Africa, North America, Oceania, Pakistan, Russia, Russia and Eurasia, South America, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Turkey, Western Europe
Events
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In the News
The Huffington Post
By Michelle FaulFeb 5, 2012The World Today
By Peter LloydFeb 1, 2012
Press Releases
Congressional Testimony
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