December 21, 2020 Why are white evangelicals anti-human rights? By Howard Lavine & James Ron & Richard L. Wood
November 3, 2020 Who thinks human rights are respected in the United States, and why does it matter? By James Ron
January 21, 2020 Jews and Muslims in America could find unity through a common adversary By James Ron & Howard Lavine
June 27, 2019 No, Americans don’t support airstrikes that kill civilians, even when they target terrorists By James Ron & Howard Lavine & Shannon Golden
June 14, 2018 Reducing dependence on foreign aid—what will it take? By James Ron & José Kaire & Archana Pandya & Andrea Martínez
June 6, 2018 Why countries should welcome, not fear, foreign funding of NGOs By Ronald R. Krebs & James Ron
February 15, 2017 Ordinary people will pay for rights. We asked them By James Ron & José Kaire & David Crow
December 19, 2016 Human rights groups are secretly US agents. True or false? By James Ron & David Crow
April 22, 2016 What drives the crackdown on NGOs, and how can it be stopped? By Kendra Dupuy & James Ron
July 28, 2015 For Moroccan rights groups, good reputations aren’t enough By Rachid Touhtou & James Ron & Shannon Golden
July 7, 2015 Partners in prayer: women's rights and religion in Morocco By Meriem El Haitami & Shannon Golden & James Ron
June 29, 2015 Data-driven optimism for global rights activists By James Ron & Shannon Golden & David Crow & Archana Pandya
January 19, 2015 Internationalizing human rights organizations – why, how, and at what cost? By James Ron & Archana Pandya
April 12, 2014 Introducing openGlobalRights’ newest debate: Religion and human rights By James Ron & Archana Pandya
November 13, 2013 Universal values, foreign money: local human rights organizations in the Global South By James Ron & Archana Pandya
June 18, 2013 The struggle for a truly grassroots human rights movement By James Ron & David Crow & Shannon Golden