243 Former Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven on stemming the tide of right-wing authoritarianism
During his 7 years leading Sweden’s government from 2014 to 2021, Stefan Löfven had a front row...
243 Former Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven on stemming the tide of right-wing authoritarianism
During his 7 years leading Sweden’s government from 2014 to 2021, Stefan Löfven had a front row...
Hourly service sector and gig workers have it worse than we thought—and why that matters for us all
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Danny Schneider says research shows that even as they were being...
241 Data analysis and intelligent policy design—not good intentions—will fix healthcare post COVID
As healthcare policy navigates what is widely seen as a historic inflection point, Harvard...
240 Values, courage, and how good public leadership can save us
New Center for Public Leadership co-director Devan Patrick ascribes bad leadership as a root...
239 He predicted globalization’s failure, now he’s planning what’s next
For more than a quarter century, economist and Harvard Kennedy School professor Dani Rodrik has...
238 Reform, refugees, and the war next door: President Maia Sandu of Moldova
As war rages in neighboring Ukraine, Moldovan President Maia Sandu talks to about fighting...
237 The pandemic's silver lining—a treasure trove of data on social protection programs
Development economist Rema Hanna sees the thousands of new social protection programs created...
236 Worldwide outrage over atrocities in Ukraine is enabling a new era of international justice
International outrage over Russia's war on Ukraine could be a watershed moment for the advance of...
HKS professors Meghan O’Sullivan and Jeffrey Frankel say the draconian sanctions on Putin’s...
234 Keyssar and Fung: America’s flawed democracy is in deep—and possibly fatal—trouble
Harvard Kennedy School Professors Alex Keyssar and Archon Fung say the U.S. political system,...
233 The U.S. pays reparations every day—just not to Black America
HKS faculty members Cornell William Brooks and Linda Bilmes explore the vexing disconnect between...
It takes a lot to impress Professor Graham Allison when it comes to geopolitics. He is, after...
The Nobel Committee has awarded its 2021 Peace Prize to Maria Ressa for being a fearless defender...
230 How our flawed debates about cost hurt our ability to spend public money wisely
Barely a news cycle goes by these days without someone in public office saying ‘We can’t afford...
Leaders from around the globe are meeting in Scotland today for the COP26 summit, talking about...
228 Systems Failure: Economist Jason Furman says economic inequality costs everyone
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Jason Furman recently testified before the House Select...
227: Systems Failure: How to respond when our algorithms are biased and our privacy is in peril
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Latanya Sweeney is a pioneer in the fields of algorithmic...
226 Happiness in an age of fear and grievance
Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School Professor Arthur Brooks studies happiness:...
225 Staying Power: Tony Saich on 100 Years of the Chinese Communist Party
The Chinese Communist Party rules a country that is already an economic superpower and is poised...
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