Populism Needn't Be a Pejorative - The Fight for Human Rights
Offered By: Web Summit via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking panel discussion from Web Summit 2017 featuring CNN's Symone Sanders, Hogan Lovells' Neal Katyal, Gulf Center for Human Rights' Maryam Al-Khawaja, and CNN's Hadas Gold. Delve into the complex relationship between populism and human rights as these experts examine how populist movements can potentially be harnessed to advance the cause of human rights. Gain insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by populist sentiment in the context of global human rights advocacy. Analyze the nuanced perspectives offered by this diverse panel of journalists, legal experts, and human rights activists as they discuss the potential for populism to be a positive force in the fight for human rights, rather than solely a divisive political strategy.
Syllabus
Populism needn't be a pejorative: The fight for human rights
Taught by
Web Summit
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