McCormack Speaks

November 23, 2016
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Democracy is Not Demonization

by Saadia Ahmad Graduate Student of Conflict Resolution I am a Muslim-American and a peacebuilder. In the aftermath of a polarizing election season, the victory of President-elect Donald Trump, and an onslaught of violent hate crimes and proposed policies threatening … Continue reading

November 22, 2016
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Women of Color are the Force for Change in Politics

by Carol Hardy-Fanta Senior Fellow In a new book, Contested Transformation: Race, Gender, and Political Leadership in 21st Century America, we argue that gains in political leadership and influence by people of color are transforming the American political landscape, but … Continue reading

November 17, 2016
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Toward a Dignified Retirement for All

by Christian Weller Department of Public Policy and Public Affairs With inequality at record highs and economic instability becoming increasingly widespread, it is no surprise that millions of American workers and their families are struggling. It is also apparent that, … Continue reading

November 17, 2016
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Supporting Refugees in Greater Boston

Have you ever wondered how it feels to flee your home in search of asylum? Or how the asylum process works? A small group of graduate students from McCormack Graduate School’s Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance … Continue reading

November 16, 2016
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Which Cities Have the Best Websites?

As governments across the world increasingly offer their services online, studies evaluating the performance of such online services (broadly referred to as “e-governance”) primarily focus on federal, state, and local governments. Only a few studies have produced comparative analyses of … Continue reading

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