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Harvard Kennedy School announced the new name of its human rights policy and research hub: the Carr-Ryan Center for Human ...
The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School announces the launch of “Unlocked,” a ...
One of the world’s foremost policy thinkers and the Kennedy School’s former dean, Nye says one of America’s most important ...
Former U.S. ambassador to China Nick Burns discusses the “difficult and competitive” relationship between the two countries.
Harvard Kennedy School international trade expert Robert Lawrence discusses what higher tariffs will mean for the United ...
The Carr-Ryan Center for Human Rights serves as the hub of the Harvard Kennedy School’s research, teaching, and training in the human rights domain.
This practical workshop will equip professionals with the tools to effectively communicate and collaborate in multicultural environments.
Director of the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, Jorrit de Jong, explains how governments and other organizations can be more efficient, effective, and responsive to people’s needs.
July 1, 2021, Video: "Paul Sheard: Research Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School Naoyuki Yoshino: Professor Emeritus (Economics) of Keio University, Tokyo Jesper Koll: Expert Director, Monex Group and the ...
May 18, 2021, Paper: "Inequality in the U.S. has been getting worse for decades: The richest 1% own a majority of all business wealth, and the top 10% own more than 90%. It has become clear that ...
June 2021, Paper: "Capitalism is not a rigid system. It has evolved and changed over time, shaped by local history, social pressures, and crises. Today, it is commonplace to contrast the “state ...
Summer 2021, Paper: "As businesses work through the complexity of return-to-office strategies and determine how to manage a forever-hybrid workforce, the need to cultivate — and preserve — effective ...
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