What global leaders learn from their time spent at Harvard
On the Newsstand: Fall 2012
Harvard Politics 2012
The Professor as Pundit, Can Syria Survive Without Assad?, and Robert Zoellick
Covers
How recent Harvard graduates are changing the way Americans vote for the better
United States
The Chicago teachers' strike represents the start of a battle for control over education policy.
With unprecedented resources and unique media savvy, Rhee is reshaping the landscape of education reform.
Media coverage, presidential debate rules, state ballot laws, and the organization itself are all constraints of today's Libertarian Party.
The 2012 Virginia Senate race could guide Washington towards bipartisanship.
World
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is the culmination of a broader ‘pivot’ on trade policy.
The debate over reforming the Eurozone has shifted from economic to political grounds.
The difference between restorative and retributive justice warrants a closer examination of their respective philosophical assumptions and their pragmatic societal costs.
Books & Arts
Reviewing Chris Hayes' "The Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy"
Interviews
The HPR interviews Robert Zoellick, former President of the World Bank, Deputy Secretary of State, and U.S. Trade Representative.













