Using anti-racist messaging boosts credibility of human rights groups, study shows

New research co-authored by Zoltán Búzás sheds light on the complex relationship between race and human rights, especially as it plays out between human rights groups and governments.

Notre Dame Democracy Initiative awards research grant to Zoltán Búzás

The project will investigate how the United States and China use human rights and democracy to criticize each other and the effects of these criticisms on global public support for democracy and human rights.

Q&A: Nourhan Fahmy, International Race and Rights Lab

Nourhan Fahmy is an Egyptian researcher and journalist who focuses on legal and judicial issues, and serves as a research assistant in the International Race and Rights Lab at the Klau Institute.

International Race and Rights Lab presents initial research findings

What arguments do China and the US employ to accuse each other of discrimination? And what can they tell us about race, human rights, and great power relations more generally?

Workshop on race and international relations brings diverse voices into conversation

Alexandra Guisinger, associate professor of political science, Temple University The intersection of race and international relations was the focus of an intensive workshop sponsored by the Klau Institute on March 31, 2023.