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Harvard Kennedy School Professor Roger Porter, a veteran of three White House administrations, explains both the why and how ...
Holly co-founders Cherie Chung MBA/MPP 2024 and Brendan Hellweg MBA/MPP 2024 turned a Harvard capstone project into a startup ...
Experts from Harvard, ITAM & Banco de México discuss US-Mexico labor markets. This event launches a new public labor database for Mexico and shares insights on place-based growth. Lunch provided!
In May, the MPA/ID program celebrated its 25-year anniversary with a reunion on the Harvard Kennedy School campus of over 350 graduates from all over the world.
Preroll: PolicyCast explores research-based policy solutions to the tough problems we’re facing in our society and our world.This podcast is a production of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard ...
The Harvard Kennedy School community is deeply saddened and shocked by two shootings of alumni in separate incidents this month, both presumed victims of politically motivated violence. On June 14, ...
Event Description: In what is shaping up to be a close vote, the UN Human Rights Council will soon decide whether to renew the mandate of the Independent Expert on protection against violence and ...
Q: How does cryptocurrency fit into this story? Farrell: It fits in a lot of ways, first as a kind of business model.What we have seen, for example, with the Trump administration is people who were ...
Edward Djerejian, a former United States ambassador to Syria and Israel, believes the current chaotic situation in the Middle East presents an opportunity for a “grand bargain” for peace and stability ...
Five concrete actions for success “The most successful collaborations had things in common that are very actionable ideas,” de Jong says. “Succeeding doesn’t necessarily require a lot of resources or ...
On today’s episode of Justice Matters co-host Mathias Risse speaks with John Shattuck about the Trump administration’s attacks on Harvard University and the parallels to Victor Orban’s attacks on the ...
It is easy to become inured to the constant alarms we hear about threats to democracy. The Tibetan parliament-in-exile reminds us why it matters in practical terms, and offers inspiration on how to ...
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