Tue, Oct 14, 2025

5 PM – 7:30 PM MDT (GMT-6)

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We invite you to join the Center for Middle East Studies (CMES) at the Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs as we welcome Kenneth Roth for an evening of discussion with Dr. Micheline Ishay, director of CMES. Kenneth Roth, former executive director of Human Rights Watch (1993–2022), built the organization into a global leader with operations in 100 countries. Over his career, he has conducted human rights investigations worldwide, met with dozens of heads of state, and written extensively on war, the United Nations, and the global contest between democracy and autocracy. His new book, Righting Wrongs (Knopf, 2025), offers an insider’s view of strategies to hold governments accountable.

In his talk, Roth will talk about three decades on the field, focusing on Trump’s foreign policy, China, and Gaza.

If you aren't able to make it in person, join us virtually! Sign up for the webinar here*: https://udenver.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_k2sXHc0rQ_idncIyooOv_g
*The webinar will begin at 5:20 p.m.

Schedule:
4:30 p.m. - Doors open
5-5:20 p.m. - Light refreshments available
5:20 p.m. - Event begins (virtual webinar also begins)

For the in-person event, please plan to arrive early for additional security checks.

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Kenneth Roth

Until August 2022, he served for nearly three decades as the executive director of Human Rights Watch, one of the world’s leading international human rights organizations. He built the organization into a global institution operating in some 100 countries, with 550 staff members and an annual budget of $100 million. Before that, Roth was a federal prosecutor in New York and for the Iran-Contra investigation in Washington.



A graduate of Yale Law School and Brown University, Roth has conducted numerous humanrights investigative and advocacy missions around the world, meeting with dozens of heads ofstate and countless ministers. He is quoted widely in the media and has written hundreds of articles on a wide range of human rights issues, devoting special attention to the world’s most dire situations, the conduct of war, the foreign policies of the major powers, the work of the United Nations, and the global contest between autocracy and democracy.



Roth’s first book, Righting Wrongs, was published by Knopf on February 25. It offers an insider’s view of the strategies used by Human Rights Watch to put pressure on governments to respect human rights, drawing on his years of experience. Debunking the skeptics, it demonstrates with repeated examples how pressure can move even the most powerful and

recalcitrant governments.

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Dr. Micheline Ishay

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