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An exploration of the past and future agenda of progressives, whether self-described as liberals or as leftists. What should they propose,…
Lobbying is often called the 4th branch of government since this multi-billion dollar industry significantly impacts policymaking. This…
Why do some states have stable and responsive governments, while others lack the capacity to tackle urgent social problems and deliver…
The rise of authoritarian populist forces in recent years has generated new challenges in many affluent societies and long-established…
According to World Bank estimates, persons with disabilities comprise 15% of the global population, or more than one billion individuals.…
How does social change happen? How does change happen? When, why, and how do people, and whole nations, come to together to influence large…
Despite the adoption of electoral democracy across all regions of the world, charges of corruption seem to be arising everywhere.  But…
This is a jointly taught seminar that is required for students in their third year of the HLS/ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø joint degree program, and for other…
This module, required for students in their fourth year of study toward joint degrees from Harvard Law School and the Harvard Kennedy…
We are living through a historic shift in the information ecosystem, with profound implications for the health of societies. This course…