Nicholas Burns, who until recently served as the United States ambassador to the People’s Republic of China, will rejoin the ...
Drawing from scholarship in complexity theory and science and technology studies, the speaker argues that nuclear ...
Please join us for an in-person information session about the Harvard Climate Internship Program (HCIP) and funding eligible ...
Harvard researchers explore how the design of health insurance markets in the United States contributes to health inequities. In two recent papers, Professor Christopher Avery investigates the ...
The administration of President Donald Trump could have ramifications for the United States-China relationship. Rana Mitter, ...
The Mid-Career Master in Public Administration Program empowers experienced professionals to make a greater impact in the world. You know the skills you need to advance your career. With the ...
The Rappaport Public Policy Summer Fellowship challenges graduate students from across Greater Boston to immerse themselves in the region's public sector through a dynamic summer internship experience ...
Professor Jamila Michener (Cornell University) presents "The Political Economy of Social Policy: Child Tax Credits and ...
ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE, the French aristocrat and political scientist who observed American culture in the early 1830s, saw local newspapers as the lifeblood of civic participation in the United States ...
Ready to gain hands-on experience and make an impact in cities? Enrolled Harvard graduate students are invited to learn about ...
PROFESSOR TAREK MASOUD’S central obsession is to figure out how countries that lack democracy can get it and keep it. And few groups of countries are more bereft of democracy than those he studies ...
Founded in 1989, the Asian American Policy Review is the first nonpartisan academic journal in the country dedicated to analyzing public policy issues facing the Asian American and Pacific Islander ...