Co-Sponsored by the Bridging Divides Initiative and the Bobst Center for Peace and Justice
Features Speakers:
Mary McCord
Executive Director, the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) and Visiting Professor of law, Georgetown Law
Jacob Glick
Policy Counsel, the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP), Georgetown Law
Former Investigative Counsel for the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack
Lecture Series: Conflict, Violence, and Democratic Politics in the US and Abroad
Democracies around the world are facing challenges of radicalization and ideological polarization. Harassment and threats against elected officials, hateful rhetoric and violence against minorities, and the normalization of extremism by once mainstream actors have become commonplace. What are the causes and consequences of these conflict dynamics, and how are democracies responding to them? This lecture series brings together policy practitioners and academics to discuss and debate these questions.
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