HFG Welcomes its 2024 Emerging Scholars …knowledge on the nature, consequences, and reduction of violence in its many forms, including war, crime, and human aggression. For more information contact: Nyeleti Honwana, Program Officer info@hfg.org | 646.428.0971…
‘We’re Ignoring Our Common Values and Interests’: A Conversation with Monica Harris …Radical Age. In 2022, Berman led At the Crossroads, a series of interviews for HFG.org assessing the causes and solutions of rising crime in NYC after the pandemic. This interview…
HFG African Fellows at the African Studies Association of the UK …on the nature, consequences, and reduction of violence in its many forms, including war, crime, and human aggression. For more information contact: Nyeleti Honwana, Senior Program Officer info@hfg.org | 646.428.0971…
‘Stories about the Way the Nation Is Organized Are Dividing Us’: A Conversation with Richard Slotkin …Berman led At the Crossroads, a series of interviews for HFG.org assessing the causes and solutions of rising crime in NYC after the pandemic.This interview also appears in The Fulcrum…
‘There’s Nothing Inevitable or Permanent about Democracy’: A Conversation with Robert Talisse …a series of interviews for HFG.org assessing the causes and solutions of rising crime in NYC after the pandemic. This interview also appears in The Fulcrum through a copublishing agreement….
‘Political Polarization Has Become Almost a Form of Entertainment’: A Conversation with Clionadh Raleigh …Case for Incremental Change in a Radical Age. In 2022, Berman led At the Crossroads, a series of interviews for HFG.org assessing the causes and solutions of rising crime in…
‘There Are Very Few Democracies That Are as Polarized as We Are Today’: A Conversation with Jennifer McCoy …say, well, in reality, there are a number of different courts, at different levels of government, that are investigating him for a number of different potential crimes. This is just…
Insurgent Fragmentation and State Attachment in the Syrian Civil War …in organized crime and often feud over financial or local advantage, they have, with very rare exceptions, remained loyal to Assad’s rule and reasonably responsive to central government direction. The…
Can the State Interrupt the Vicious Cycle of Gendered Violence that it Helped to Create? Evidence from Guatemala …and provide women greater access to security and justice. This has included recognizing the gender-based killing of women as a unique crime (femicide), criminalizing physical, sexual, psychological, and economic VAWG,…
Welcome to Our 2025 HFG Distinguished Scholars …and reduction of violence in its many forms, including war, crime, and human aggression. 2025 Scholars and Research Topics Nicholas Barnes (International Affairs, University of St. Andrews) and Juan Masullo…