
Reports Archives
New Day, New Way
Report
New report, co-chaired by Gayle Smith, outlines a U.S. foreign assistance strategy for the 21st century.
The Politics of Aid
Gayle Smith discusses the evolution of foreign aid under the Bush administration and before in Human Rights.
Revamping U.S. Foreign Assistance
Report
HELP Commission report highlights why cabinet-level leadership can ensure foreign assistance helps the poor help themselves, writes Gayle Smith.
Iraq’s Displacement Crisis Requires More Effort from the United States
CAP holds conference to address the growing humanitarian crisis of Iraqis displaced by the war.
Genocide and the Rule of Law
Senior Fellow Gayle Smith tells the House Judiciary Committee that the Genocide Accountability Act is of critical importance to both principle and policy.
Pursuing the Global Common Good
Video
When is war justified? Is the use of torture ever acceptable? These are some of the issues in a new book by policy experts and faith leaders, published by the Center for American Progress.
Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy
CAP Senior Fellow Morton Halperin testified on how the U.S. can pursue a ‘real’ foreign policy that advances human rights across the globe.
Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights: A Global Perspective
The human rights framework is a powerful and successful tool for advancing a progressive agenda for women’s health and rights across the globe.
