Over the past two years, and in collaboration with Dr. Erica Chenoweth and Dr. Zoe Marks of Harvard University, USIP has been collecting…
The U.S. Constitution does not guarantee a right to health care. Yet since 1976, the Supreme Court has held that deliberate indifference to…
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Private schools provide affordable education in low-income countries. Yet, they often face higher closure rates, leading to disruption for…
Today, more people than ever before are conscious of a simple fact: fundamental changes in the global system are urgently required to keep…
Feminist agenda-setting through transnational institutions has contributed to a shift in global norms concerning the political…
The year 2025 marks 21 years since the inception of the “From Harvard Square to the Oval Office" political training program (Oval Office).…
The US spends substantially more on health care per capita than other high-income countries yet leaves a greater share of the population…
We compare how in-kind food assistance and an electronic voucher-based program affect the delivery of aid in practice. The Government of…
Concerns about fraud in welfare programs are common arguments worldwide against such programs. We conducted a survey experiment with over…
The Women and Public Policy Program hosts the Women’s Leadership Board for bi-annual meetings on the Harvard University campus in Cambridge…