Daniel Rothenberg

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Daniel Rothenberg

is a Professor of Practice at the School of Politics and Global Studies and co-director with Peter Bergen of the Center on the Future of War at Arizona State University. He is also a senior fellow at New America.

Rothenberg studies terrorism, human rights and transitional justice and has worked with human rights projects in Afghanistan, Iraq, Central Africa and Latin America. He has helped to collect and analyze first-person narratives from thousands of people affected by war and violence, including torture and rape. Rothenberg examines the lived experience of moral injury, using this as a framework for addressing the ethical and emotional impacts of intense and systematic political violence on both individuals and society.

Rothenberg was instrumental in developing ''The Chicago principles on post-conflict justice'' (2007). He has also published ''With these hands : the hidden world of migrant farmworkers today'' (1998), ''Testimonies : Iraq History Project'' (2007), ''Memory of silence : the Guatemalan Truth Commission Report'' (2012) and ''Drone wars : transforming conflict, law, and policy'' (2014). Provided by Wikipedia
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