EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 15 MIN
Episode 2: Ambassador Sarah Mendelson Explains Why the U.S. Needs to Fix Its Own Democracy Before Promoting it Abroad
from Beyond the Scoop: A Harriman Magazine Podcast · host BeyondtheScoop
Ambassador Sarah Mendelson (Ph.D., Political Science, GSAS ‘93) has been working in democracy and human rights promotion for decades, including posts in the Obama Administration, first leading USAID’s democracy, human rights and governance work and later as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Mendelson has long noticed cracks in the field of international democracy promotion, particularly in the United States. In this episode, she discusses the problems in the field, why we need new approaches to human rights and development, and how she hopes to implement these approaches through a Carnegie Mellon initiative called Sustainable Futures. The project, in the pilot stages in Pittsburgh, is based on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals framework. It uses AI to collect data on the most pressing local issues and brings these issues to the attention of local representatives. If successful, Mendelson hopes it can serve as a model for global development.
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Ambassador Sarah Mendelson has been working in democracy and human rights promotion for decades and has long noticed cracks in the field of international democracy promotion, particularly in the United States. In this episode, Mendelson discusses the problems in the field, why we need new approaches to human rights and development, and how she hopes to implement these approaches through the Sustainable Futures Initiative at Carnegie Mellon.
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