Andrew Friedman

Andrew Friedman

@andrewbfriedman.bsky.social

director and senior fellow @csis.org, former usaid, lawyer, occasional prof: human rts & democracy, dogs, all views solely mine

561 Followers 235 Following 135 Posts Joined Nov 2023
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I don’t know who needs to hear Jesse Jackson leading the kids on Sesame Street in this beautiful call-and-response reminding them that every child is somebody, but here it is

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How Civil Society Exposes the Human Rights Risks of the Digital Silk Road Emboldened authoritarian actors are no longer content to repress human rights in their own countries, but feel confident in their ability to share their tactics and technology across borders. Local ci...

Local civil society orgs are the front line in not only combatting human rights violations, but exposing them for the world to see. I wrote about how that looks with surveillance and the #digitalsilkroad. www.csis.org/analysis/how...

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US Activists Need More Friends Abroad The Importance of International Exchange to Protecting Democracy

Great piece by @dwj88.bsky.social about the need for greater solidarity and cross learning between those working for stronger democracy and human rights in the U.S. and abroad. Siloes and egos help no one. democracywithoutexception.substack.com/p/us-activis...

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International law meant to limit effects of war at breaking point, study finds Report covering 23 conflicts over last 18 months concludes more than 100,000 civilians have been killed as war crimes rage out of control

More than 100,000 civilians have been killed in wars over the past 18 months. Brutal, genocidal war is returning to the world. Turns out the liberal world order wasn't so terrible.

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Lots of this happening across the city.

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Who Will Stand Up for Human Rights in 2026 – and How? The deterioration in human rights in 2025 heightens the risks for defenders going forward, with fewer resources to combat the threats.

After deep setbacks to #HumanRights, #democracy and #governance in 2025, including in related funding, defending against challenges in 2026 and beyond will require creativity and broad coalition-building.

From @andrewbfriedman.bsky.social and @kimbrodyhart.bsky.social:

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a woman wearing glasses and a blue shirt is asking what a week huh ? ALT: a woman wearing glasses and a blue shirt is asking what a week huh ?

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‘Big step forward’: Myanmar military faces Rohingya genocide case at UN court Survivors of violence hope proceedings will bring justice a step closer and set a precedent for future genocide allegations

It's not “about esoteric issues of international law...It is about real people, real stories and a real group of human beings – the Rohingya of Myanmar. They have been targeted for destruction." Great scene setter for today's Myanmar genocide arguments at the ICJ. theguardian.com/world/2026/j...

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@netblocks.org is an invaluable resource for understanding moments of government repression through internet shutdowns or throttling.

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In a new report, @csishumanrights.bsky.social director Andrew Friedman explores potential means for utilizing America's procurement capacity and creating greater space for human rights protections within federal government procurement.

Read the full report: www.csis.org/analysis/imp...

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Why one of the year’s biggest AI-for-development stories isn’t actually about AI What India’s monsoon breakthrough reveals about how technology really works in development

What Rose Mutiso does here is so important. Not only celebrate a major AI-for-Development success, but also discuss the particular, non-technological, traditional development, long-term, conditions that allow for its success. rosemutiso.substack.com/p/why-one-of...

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Human Rights in 2025: The 75th International Human Rights Day On the 75th International Human Rights Day, Andrew Friedman and Anne Frederick share the history the day, why we observe it, and the state of human rights in...

On the 75th International Human Rights Day, @csishumanrights.bsky.social experts @andrewbfriedman.bsky.social and Anne Frederick share the history of the day, why we observe it, and the state of human rights in the world today.

Watch: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gweW... 

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Ceremonial Foreign Policy In shallowly engaging with Kinshasa and Kigali, Washington does little to promote peace and risks insulating leaders from accountability.

Great piece by @cfr.org's Michelle Gavin on Rwanda/DRC, the US, and the importance of following up on historic opportunities. "The United States’ hunger for a peace deal needs to evolve into hunger for actual peace." www.cfr.org/blog/ceremon...

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3 months ago

You know we all marvel that like, dolphins can sleep with half their brain at a time, and wow that's so weird.

But we rely fully on being STRAIGHT UP COMPLETELY UNCONSCIOUS FOR A THIRD OF OUR LIVES (if we are lucky enough to get that sleep). Defenseless!

WHICH of us is the weirdo!?

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A New Landscape for Development Cuts to foreign assistance have been among the most sweeping changes of the second Trump administration. In this report CSIS’ Global Development Department examines what these changes mean, what has b...

NEW: The CSIS Global Development Department examines the dramatic changes in priorities, policies, and organizational structures to the development landscape since the second Trump administration took office.

🧵Learn more: features.csis.org/new-developm...

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This is a really fascinating looks at what bitcoin can do to counter financial repression in service of human rights defenders and others fighting for a better world.

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"The recent USAID closure and drawback of ODA have injected new urgency into a conversation around the inefficiencies of the previous model from both Western & Global South countries," @csishumanrights.bsky.social experts write.

What's the future of U.S. foreign aid? www.csis.org/analysis/shi...

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5 months ago

Important piece going beyond the speeches on how the U.S. is pulling back its support for the U.N.

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5 months ago

Best week of the year. I’m rolling with 602. He does a happy dance.

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5 months ago

Now this is a story, all about how…my favorite poll in a long, long time.

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5 months ago

This is important, both in its framework and its reminder that these deals create an opportunity, but they're far from an end. A lot of work is necessary to take advantage of those opportunities.

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Local Tools for Global Competition: An Ambassadors Fund for Governance Without good governance, foreign investment is unsustainable. Commercial diplomacy must pair with efforts to improve governance, fight corruption, and uphold the rule of law. We propose an Ambassadors...

With the Trump Administration's focus on commercial diplomacy and centering assistance locally, I wrote with Amb Derek Mitchel suggesting a new tool to complement traditional foreign assistance in improving investment conditions, an Ambassadors Fund for Good Governance. www.csis.org/analysis/loc...

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A Hidden Camera Protest Turned the Tables on China’s Surveillance State

This is incredible. Art is often all that can demonstrate the absurdity of authoritarianism and mass surveillance. www.nytimes.com/2025/09/02/b...

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6 months ago

Great report by my colleague @lauratmurphy.bsky.social on the importance of what UFLPA has done, what can reasonably be asked of it, and how it might be repeated elsewhere.

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6 months ago

The single most important thing to understand about digital futurism is this:

When the digital future that Sam Altman ( or Elon, or Andreessen, etc) predicts fails to materialize, he doesn’t have to give the money back.

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Word is it’s #internationaldogday, so here’s Amber in various states of dufus. If you’re like me, you need random dog pics all the time these days.

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The Human Costs of Systemic Corruption When core functions of the state become warped into tools of personal enrichment or political control, ordinary people suffer.

I'm late on this, but a fantastic rundown of what corruption means to ordinary people by my former colleague @abigailbellows.bsky.social. It's easy to think of these issues as abstract and removed, but they're not. A dollar stolen is a dollar not at a hospital. www.justsecurity.org/118796/human...

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Colored-pencil card drawing of Ray Caldwell

On this date in 1919, Cleveland Indians pitcher Ray Caldwell was struck by lightning in the 9th inning vs the Philadelphia Athletics. He was knocked unconscious for a few minutes but continued pitching, winning the game 2-1. He threw a no-hitter a few weeks later.

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The Closing of the American Heart Last week, the US Department of State issued its annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, a report mandated by Congress since…

Bama’s description here of the human rights reports as a reflection of who we want to be and the world we want to live in is spot on. bamaathreya.medium.com/the-closing-...

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Reservations plunge across DC restaurants after Trump's police takeover Online reservations dropped more than 25% in the days following President Trump's announcement that he was federalizing DC Police, according to OpenTable data.

WUSA-TV - DC restaurants saw a more than 25% drop in diners in the days following President Trump’s takeover of the city’s police department. www.wusa9.com/article/news...

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