Reed Brody Reed Brody
Reed Brody is Counsel and Spokesperson for Human Rights Watch in Brussels.
Apr 14, 2010
Trevor Corson Trevor Corson
Trevor Corson is managing editor of Transition, a magazine of race and ethnicity based at Harvard University.
Apr 14, 2010
Ana Uzelac Ana Uzelac
Ana Uzelac is a Moscow-based journalist who writes for the Moscow Times and other English- and Polish-language publications.
Apr 14, 2010
Jim Larkin Jim Larkin
Jim Larkin is the pen name of a union activist who has been writing about Teamsters affairs for nearly twenty-five years.
Apr 14, 2010
Aryeh Neier Aryeh Neier
Aryeh Neier is president emeritus of the Open Society Foundations. He was president from 1993 to 2012. Before that, he served for 12 years as executive director of Human Rights Watch, of which he was a founder in 1978. He worked 15 years at the American Civil Liberties Union, including eight years as national executive director. He served as an adjunct professor of law at New York University for more than a dozen years, and has also taught at Georgetown University Law School and the University of Siena (Italy). In the fall of 2012, he will serve as Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Paris School of International Affairs of Sciences Po. Neier is a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books, and has published in periodicals such as the New York Times Magazine, the New York Times Book Review, the Washington Post and Foreign Policy. For a dozen years he wrote a column on human rights for The Nation. Author of seven books, including his most recent, The International Human Rights Movement: A History (2012), Neier has also contributed chapters to more than 20 books.
Apr 14, 2010
Richard J. Barnett Richard J. Barnett
Richard J. Barnett, a fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies, is the author, most recently (with John Cavanagh), of Global Dreams: Imperial Corporations and the New World Order…
Apr 14, 2010
Linda Gardiner Linda Gardiner
Linda Gardiner, editor of The Women’s Review of Books, was born and grew up in Edinburgh.
Apr 14, 2010
Arlene Stein Arlene Stein
Arlene Stein’s latest book is The Stranger Next Door: The Story of a Small Community’s Battle Over Sex, Faith, and Civil Rights (Beacon).
Apr 14, 2010