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Harvard Kennedy School students learn firsthand about the practice of public sector innovation by tackling real problems in Chelsea,…
Maya Sen looked 150 years into the past to understand what makes some parts of the American South significantly more conservative than…
Tarek Masoud argues that democracy in the Middle East is in decline, and prospects for its arrival look dim.
A professor, a mayor and a class full of students change a community and reinvent a way of teaching. 
Examining the Chinese effort to develop an electric vehicle market offers a window into the country’s economics and politics.
From policing to transportation, states and municipalities are becoming more adept at leveraging evidence-based policymaking.
A study by Archon Fung focuses on transparency as a tool for dealing with increasingly practical and specific concerns of government…
Congressman and physician Raul Ruiz MPP 2001 made a pledge to serve.
Despite billions of dollars in aid, South Sudan continues to suffer from a range of economic, humanitarian, and political challenges…
A new study finds keeping schools open during a storm is more detrimental to learning than a school closure.