Articles By: Andrew Seo Andrew Seo
Andrew Seo '14 is the Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard Political Review. He writes for the campus section, reviewing university policies and covering forums at the Institute of Politics. He is a history concentrator and resident of Quincy House.

/ May 2, 2013 10:58 am

Penny S. Pritzker ’81 Nominated for Commerce Secretary

President Obama nominates an HPR Business Board alumnus for his second-term Cabinet.

/ April 7, 2013 3:08 pm

Why We Write

The forward-thinking millennial generation opining on the future

/ February 27, 2013 11:22 am

Ben Bernanke to Speak at Princeton Graduation

Former chair of the Princeton Economics Department will return to deliver Baccalaureate address

/ February 26, 2013 12:20 pm

Applying the Metropolitan Opera Model to Education

Making education accessible and affordable could re-inspire students

/ February 24, 2013 11:46 pm

Can Nate Silver Predict Hollywood?

New York Times blogger Nate Silver, who correctly predicted all 50 states in the 2012 presidential election, has released his own forecast for the 85th Academy Awards. He has done this twice before, in 2009 and 2011, with a 75% success rate. He’s only 2 out of 4 right now with 2 major categories left, which suggests that predicting election results ... Read More

/ February 24, 2013 9:04 pm

Welcome to “The Short List”

The Editorial Board of the Harvard Political Review is pleased to announce the launch of its newest blog, “The Short List.” This blog will be your one-stop source for the most scintillating, entertaining, and dynamic political content on the web. “The Short List” will feature a diverse slate of content on a daily basis, from humorous GIFs to the best long-form journalism. We ... Read More

/ October 30, 2012 11:48 pm

The Dawn of Digital Democracy

How recent Harvard graduates are changing the way Americans vote for the better

, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and / September 22, 2012 11:22 am

Summer Dispatch

Seventeen HPR writers discuss their experiences this summer interning, traveling, politicking, going home, and more.

/ September 18, 2012 4:51 pm

New York Got It Right

Mayor Bloomberg's proposed soda ban is the first step in the right direction towards improving public health

/ September 8, 2012 11:41 am

Summer Schooling

It’s a highly under-discussed issue of our time, yet it also happens to have the greatest impact on this country’s future. And when it garners the attention of the media, it’s never for the progress that’s being made. Welcome to the world of education reform in the 21st century, when the story that grabs headlines and leads the evening news ... Read More

/ May 21, 2012 2:17 pm

All in the Family

How dangerous is Kim Jong-un's North Korea?

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U.S.-Turkey-Iran

The United States must reenergize U.S.-Turkey relations; if it does not, it runs the risk of potentially losing one of its greatest Middle Eastern allies.

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and / February 7, 2012 2:40 pm

Prof. Lessig on an Article V Convention

Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig discusses reforming campaign finance and bringing democracy back to the people with the HPR.

and / December 7, 2011 10:08 pm

Countermajoritarian Confounder

The least democratic part of American government is unlikely to change anytime soon.

/ December 5, 2011 1:45 am

Harvard Exceptionalism?

The case against holding ourselves to a higher standard when it comes to awards such as the Marshall and Rhodes Scholarships

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