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In this article, we examine evaluation bias against Black, Latino, and Asian residents before and after a major change in the way internal…
December 2023, Opinion: "In U.S. Presidential campaigns, an unworkable Asia policy often becomes the foreign-policy brand of the party out…
In recent years, a consensus has developed among scholars that the timing of elections has large effects on the electoral and political…
Do biases in representation arise at the most basic levels of policy implementation, and can political participation contribute to these…
Governments increasingly use RCTs to test innovations, yet we know little about how they incorporate results into policy-making. We study…
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Harvard Kennedy School Professor Kathryn Sikkink and former Human Rights Watch executive director Kenneth Roth tell the story of the…
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The deepest foundation of our democratic crisis is our increasing human interdependence. That interdependence creates increasing needs for…