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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 ...
In this webinar, panelists will share strategies for responsibly covering misinformation without amplifying it and show real newsroom examples of how journalists are helping their communities navigate ...
Pathways in Public Service: How David Grasso MPP 2009 has built a career at the intersection of media, communications, and public impact ...
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 ...
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 ...
At the Harvard Center for International Development (CID), we tackle the world’s most pressing development challenges through research that spans 12 core themes. CID faculty affiliates across Harvard ...
May 2020, Paper, "Rising profitability and market valuations of US businesses, sluggish wage growth and a declining labor share of income, and reduced unemployment and inflation, have defined the ...
September 2, 2021, Video: "Renowned Harvard Business School professor Dr. John Kotter has studied, written, and lectured about leadership for decades. In his newest book, Change, Kotter dives into how ...
June 1, 2021, Paper: "Since the Global Crisis, the size of central bank balance sheets has grown significantly. Traditional goals of price and financial stability are insufficient for assessing the ...
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