The United States faces more widespread health problems than other developed countries, and they are not distributed evenly ...
Danielle Allen, the James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard, believes our greatest challenge is to help rethink ...
The Public Leadership Credential offers courses in three curricular areas — Evidence for Decisions, Leadership and Ethics, and Policy Design and Delivery. For each curricular area, there is an A ...
Harvard Kennedy School Associate Professor Justin de Benedictis-Kessner and former Burlington, Vermont, Mayor Miro Weinberger ...
The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy serves as the hub of the Harvard Kennedy School’s research, teaching, and training in the human rights domain. The center embraces a dual mission: to educate ...
Why does social policy matter? Through data-driven research, hands-on training, and collaborative public engagement, the Malcolm Wiener Center advances policy initiatives that empower people to solve ...
At a panel organized by HKS’s Carr Center and Middle East Initiative, members of the Harvard community spoke about their ...
The Stone Program in Wealth Distribution, Inequality, and Social Policy welcomes Professor Natasha Quadlin (Department of Sociology, UCLA) to speak in the Stone Inequality & Social Policy Seminar. She ...
This year, the Center for Public Leadership launched the new David Gergen Summer Fellowship, a program designed to foster ...
Logadóttir will discuss what drove her to run for President of Iceland, the challenges of competing with high-profile ...
You’re invited to join Erik Peterson, Assistant Professor in Political Science at Rice University, for an American Politics ...
February 21, 2021, Paper: "In philosophy, economics, and law, the idea of voluntary agreements plays a central role. It orients contractarian approaches to political legitimacy. It also helps support ...