News
Research by Harvard Kennedy School scholar Pippa Norris suggests that both autocracies and countries undergoing democratic ...
Professor Gordon Hanson and collaborators wrote about a phenomenon they called the China Shock, which saw traditional U.S.
Join The Journalist's Resource and The Marshall Project for this on-the-record conversation with experts on prison staffing ...
Cyber security expert Bruce Schneier worries that DOGE’s access to highly sensitive information is giving bad actors a chance to take advantage.
Where does scientific discovery happen, and why does it matter? A recent analysis by Amitabh Chandra, Harvard Kennedy School professor of Public Policy, and Connie Xu, a Harvard PhD candidate in ...
Going to work sick is often a financial necessity for many hourly workers in the United States. A new study by researchers at the Shift Project offers evidence that state-mandated paid sick leave (PSL ...
Rising support for populist parties has disrupted the politics of many Western societies. What explains this phenomenon? Two theories are examined here. Perhaps the most widely-held view of mass ...
Harvard Kennedy School’s academic calendar is aligned with those of the other Harvard University graduate schools for a cohesive student experience. Important dates and events are listed in our ...
Professors Archon Fung of Harvard Kennedy School and Lawrence Lessig of Harvard Law School say Trump’s brazen embrace of billionaire ruling partners could be an inflection point in America’s long ...
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor, Emeritus, whose ideas on the nature of power in international relations influenced generations of policymakers, academics, and ...
One year on from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Harvard Kennedy School faculty members reflect on how the conflict has changed the way we think about vital global issues and what lessons it has taught ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results