As the economy moves increasingly towards green energy, firms dependent on fossil fuels will leave the market and take their jobs with them…
In the next two posts of this series, we will take a closer look at two sample cases to unpack how conditions are being used by governments…
While the shift to clean energy feels like a new frontier in many ways, it is also deeply familiar in others. We have seen a similar threat…
Charles Sabel is the Maurice T. Moore Professor of Law and Social Science at Columbia Law School. His current work includes “the…
On an episode of PolicyCast, host Ralph Ranalli speaks with Harvard Kennedy School faculty members Erica Chenoweth and Julia Minson, who…
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“It’s been great having a group of people who are explicitly focused on similar questions around race and how it impacts social structures…
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Carolyn Bruckmann MPP/MBA 2025 spent the summer working as an Economic Development Strategic Policy Fellow in the Office of the Governor of…
In August 2021, American troops left Afghanistan after a nearly 20-year occupation, allowing the Taliban to return to complete power and…
Students come to Harvard Kennedy School to pursue their passions, gain skills to address the world’s most pressing public programs, advance…
January Term provides an opportunity for our students to take condensed courses in the weeks leading up to the spring semester. We spoke…