The Nobel Peace Prize winner spoke at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum on what drove him to politics, the unique approach to ending a five-…
Over the past quarter century, U.S. foreign policy has been nothing if not ambitious: from fighting terrorists and spreading democracy to…
No piece of hardware better exemplifies America’s military might than an aircraft carrier. And for more than seven decades, dating to the…
When making decisions under uncertainty, it is important to distinguish between the probability that a judgment is true and the confidence…
We conduct a disaggregated empirical analysis of civil conflict at the subnational level in Africa over 1997 to 2011 using a new gridded…
Next month, the US Department of the Treasury is due to submit to Congress its biannual report detailing which countries, if any, are…
New faculty member Zoe Marks on violence, contradictions, and unexpected intimacy of conflict and its aftermath.
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Harvard Kennedy School Southeast Asia expert Thomas Vallely—Vietnam War veteran and friend of John McCain—discusses McCain’s role in…
Erica Chenoweth’s work has demonstrated the long-term value of civil resistance versus political violence in achieving major change.
NATO is facing ... one of its most difficult crises in seven decades. It is not a crisis of military strength or readiness. The Alliance is…