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Professor Gordon Hanson and collaborators wrote about a phenomenon they called the China Shock, which saw traditional U.S.
Research by Harvard Kennedy School scholar Pippa Norris suggests that both autocracies and countries undergoing democratic ...
Join The Journalist's Resource and The Marshall Project for this on-the-record conversation with experts on prison staffing ...
An HKS expert in education policy outlines how schools, students, and states might be affected if the DOE is dismantled.
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 ...
David Gergen, a trusted adviser to four U.S. presidents who went on to play a pivotal role in shaping leadership education at Harvard Kennedy School, has died at the age of 83. Gergen was a dedicated ...
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 ...
A recent Harvard Kennedy School Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation event focused on the increasing global influence of an elite group of wealthy and powerful tech leaders—the tech oligarch—and the ...
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Carmen Reinhart, an expert on financial crises and sovereign debt, unpacks bond market fluctuations.
Dean Jeremy Weinstein addressed the 605 graduates of Harvard Kennedy School’s Class of 2025 on Thursday afternoon, following a joyful Commencement in Harvard Yard with all of the University’s ...
International broadcast journalist tells graduating students that “sometime, somewhere, each and every one of you will be called upon to speak up, to not follow the herd, to be brave.” ...