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Fixing Ourselves is Hard
Fixing Ourselves is Hard
Behavioral economist Iris Bohnet says changing processes, not people, is key to solving bias in the workplace
Harvard Kennedy School
Oct 16, 2019
Learn how leaders in public policy, media, and international affairs are confronting the world’s most pressing public problems.
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High-Stakes Negotiation and Authentic Leadership
High-Stakes Negotiation and Authentic Leadership
Ambassador Wendy Sherman, director of the Center for Public Leadership, shares what she’s learned about leadership while negotiating with…
Harvard Kennedy School
Sep 30, 2019
Navigating the Robot Car Revolution
Navigating the Robot Car Revolution
The Taubman Center’s Mark Fagan says good public policy can steer the autonomous vehicle future in a positive direction
Harvard Kennedy School
Sep 23, 2019
Why India and Uganda are poised to become the fastest growing economies in the world
Why India and Uganda are poised to become the fastest growing econo...
Predicting economic growth is all about what countries already know how to do well.
Harvard Kennedy School
May 30, 2018
Writing the cyber security playbook for democracy
Writing the cyber security playbook for democracy
How an unlikely pair of former presidential campaign managers are working together to protect our elections.
Harvard Kennedy School
May 23, 2018
How Slavery Still Shapes Southern Politics
How Slavery Still Shapes Southern Politics
Can contemporary political affiliations be directly connected to events that took place 150 years ago?
Harvard Kennedy School
May 21, 2018
Negotiating with the North: The Political Stakes
Negotiating with the North: The Political Stakes
John Park describes how North Korea, South Korea, the United States, and China are approaching negotiations.
Harvard Kennedy School
May 14, 2018
Negotiating with the North: Talks and Tactics
Negotiating with the North: Talks and Tactics
Gary Samore is skeptical that total denuclearization is possible, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t progress to be made.
Harvard Kennedy School
May 2, 2018
Europe’s increasingly complicated relationship with Russia
Europe’s increasingly complicated relationship with Russia
Cathryn Clüver-Ashbrook explains why cracks have emerged within Europe on how to deal with Russia.
Harvard Kennedy School
Apr 18, 2018
Lin-Manuel Miranda and his “megaphone from the diaspora”
Lin-Manuel Miranda and his “megaphone from the diaspora”
The “Hamilton” star discusses his work bringing attention to Puerto Rico’s ongoing recovery from Hurricane Maria.
Harvard Kennedy School
Apr 11, 2018
Piketty explains why wealth inequality is challenging, but far from apocalyptic
Piketty explains why wealth inequality is challenging, but far from apocalyptic
While the 2013 best-seller illustrated capitalism’s tendency to concentrate wealth over time, Piketty says the key countermeasure is…
Harvard Kennedy School
Apr 4, 2018
Facebook revolutionized advertising through data-driven audience targeting, but that same tool in…
Facebook revolutionized advertising through data-driven audience targeting, but that same tool in…
In a 2-part series, Shorenstein Fellow Dipayan Ghosh digs into key issues that have emerged in the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica…
Harvard Kennedy School
Mar 28, 2018
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