From left: Margrethe Vestager, Beeban Kidron, Maria Ressa, and Shoshana Zuboff | SCREENSHOT BY HARVARD MAGAZINE
The Carr Center…
During the Second World War, China was stretched to its utmost as it sought to resist the Japanese invasion: troops, resources, and…
The Resilient Society by Markus Brunnermeier is a creative, wide-ranging book that aims and often succeeds at providing a new perspective…
The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy is excited to announce its 2024–2025 Racial Justice Fellows and 2024–2025 Carr Center Fellows.…
Martin Wolf begins The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism by observing: “As the Cold War ended, in 1989, many agreed … that the Western…
Throughout the 2023–2024 academic year, the Carr Center has presented numerous in-person and virtual events where our guest speakers and…
The Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Program at the Harvard Carr Center for Human Rights Policy is excited to announce the launch of…
This publication is a multifaceted analysis of the global monetary regime's evolution, from the disintegrating impacts of the Great…
Unlike Nuremberg, which continues to be a name associated with postwar justice, Tokyo's status as a location that shaped Asia after the war…
This short book, with just 202 pages of text, is an update of the author’s 2011 book, Wine Wars. Written for a general audience, it is an…