The national awards program Honoring Nations, flagship program of the Harvard Project, announces the recipients of the 2025 ...
Co-hosts Archon Fung and Stephen Richer look back at the last five months of headlines as they celebrate the twentieth ...
In this report, Matthew Cebul, Lead Research Fellow for the Nonviolent Action Lab, examines the effectiveness of nonviolent action movements in supporting democratic resilience globally. Identifying ...
Tyler Fisher is an experienced civic entrepreneur and strategist. Tyler is the Founder and Principal of Trailmark Strategies. He advises philanthropists, advocacy organizations, and early stage ...
Join the next GETTING-Plurality Research Workshop with Emillie de Keulenaar, Luke Thorburn, and Glen Weyl, as they discuss their recent paper “Prosocial Media.” Emillie de Keulenaar is a PhD candidate ...
Harvard ID holders are invited to a Global Challenges to Democracy Seminar Series event with Mai Hassan, Associate Professor of Political Science at MIT. During this talk, Hassan will discuss her ...
You’re invited to the third session of The Breakdown, a monthly webinar series with Erica Chenoweth and Steven Levitsky. Join Erica Chenoweth and Steven Levitsky for the third session of The Breakdown ...
Anchorage, Alaska, is pioneering mobile voting, allowing voters to cast ballots for municipal elections from their phones. If ...
American Politics Speaker Series: How Well Do Voting Choice Policies Represent Investor Preferences?
You’re invited to join Pablo Montagnes, Associate Professor of Data & Decision Sciences and Political Science at Emory University, for an American Politics Speaker Series discussion sponsored by the ...
As a part of the Allen Lab’s Political Economy of AI Essay Collection, David Gray Widder and Mar Hicks draw on the history of tech hype cycles to warn against the harmful effects of the current ...
In a new essay, Archon Fung looks at this current wave of campus protests and asks if civil disobedience is permissible, and how much disruption should be tolerated at universities today. Protestors ...
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