In this divisive election year, is it possible to mobilize people across differences around a common cause? How can people with competing perspectives and interests join into a shared movement that ...
Determining the right program for you is important from the beginning of the application process. Here's a guide that may help you find what degree program is the best fit. Harvard Kennedy School ...
The online ‘infosphere’ remains a poorly managed social environment. On the one hand it brings tremendous benefits to many ...
In this talk, Greg Power will share his experience working in the weeds of politics in more than sixty countries, helping ...
In this talk, Lant Pritchett will address the question “how did we go from the end of history in 1989 to where we are today?” ...
Beijing is faced with an over-capacity problem in key industries such as electric vehicles, batteries and legacy chips that threaten to risk the stability of the global economy. The panel will discuss ...
The Public Leadership Credential offers courses in three curricular areas — Evidence for Decisions, Leadership and Ethics, and Policy Design and Delivery. For each curricular area, there is an A ...
America must elevate its focus on the intersection of three key elements of national security: economic mobility, engaging low income and marginalized communities to support our nation’s workforce, ...
Please join Meghan O’Sullivan, Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, for Belfer Community Calls every Monday at 9:30am. The first call of the fall semester will take ...
November 2021, Interview: "TIE Founder and Editor David Smick interviews Larry Summers, the former Clinton Treasury secretary, top Obama economic adviser, and Harvard president. Summers’ recent ...
2022, Book: "This book assesses major schools of thought in macroeconomic theory between the Great Depression and the Long Recession, focusing on their analysis of cycles, crises and macro-policy. It ...