Iraq War Damaged US Credibility
The war in Iraq was a strategic miscalculation and the single greatest blow to American power and prestige since Vietnam.
The war in Iraq was a strategic miscalculation and the single greatest blow to American power and prestige since Vietnam.
Please see vlog Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP15-046 for the latest version of "The Competitiveness Impacts of Climate Change Mitigation Policies" here: https://research.hks.harvard.edu/publ
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act included more than $90 billion in strategic clean energy investments intended to promote job creation and promote deployment of low-carbon technologies.
The famine in the Horn of Africa reinforced the image of a continent struggling to feed itself.
The Harvard Negotiation Project annually presents a “Great Negotiator Award’’ to an individual who has demonstrated extraordinary capabilities in international negotiations.
While Americans have been welcoming the “end” of the war in Iraq over the past few days, a political crisis of serious proportions has been unfolding in Baghdad. The fragile governing coalition that
This article characterizes the activities required to launch a new pharmaceutical molecule into the market, summarizes studies that have attempted to pinpoint the research and development costs incurr
Governor Patrick visited Chile this month in an attempt to enhance the state’s collaborations with Latin America in education, clean energy, and biotechnology.
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