On the Newsstand: Fall 2012
Harvard Politics 2012

The Professor as Pundit, Can Syria Survive Without Assad?, and Robert Zoellick

Covers

The Spirit of the Bull Moose

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What global leaders learn from their time spent at Harvard

The Professor As Pundit

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What happens when Veritas meets the campaign trail? It’s not pretty.

What are Millennials thinking?

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A look inside the Institute of Politics poll on youth voters

The Dawn of Digital Democracy

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

United States

Chicago: The Fight For America’s Schools

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The Chicago teachers' strike represents the start of a battle for control over education policy.

Can Michelle Rhee Save American Education?

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With unprecedented resources and unique media savvy, Rhee is reshaping the landscape of education reform.

Libertarianism: A Movement in Chains

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Media coverage, presidential debate rules, state ballot laws, and the organization itself are all constraints of today's Libertarian Party.

An Unfair Fight

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Puerto Rico’s rigged vote on its political status

A More Civil War: The Virginia Senate Race

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The 2012 Virginia Senate race could guide Washington towards bipartisanship.

Too Much of a Good Thing?

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An excessive concern for balanced reporting can do more harm than good.

World

The New Age of Pacific Trade

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The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is the culmination of a broader ‘pivot’ on trade policy.

Europe: Between Technocracy and Democracy

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The debate over reforming the Eurozone has shifted from economic to political grounds.

On Punishment: Breivik, Justice, & Philosophy

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The difference between restorative and retributive justice warrants a closer examination of their respective philosophical assumptions and their pragmatic societal costs.

Pacific Pivot

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Australia’s Dilemma Between Strategy and Culture in the South Pacific

The Gangs of Syria

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Can Syria survive without Assad?

Books & Arts

I Am a Feminist, and so Can You!

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Reviewing Caitlin Moran's "How to Be a Woman"

Pathologies of the One Percent

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Reviewing Chris Hayes' "The Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy"

Interviews

Robert Zoellick

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The HPR interviews Robert Zoellick, former President of the World Bank, Deputy Secretary of State, and U.S. Trade Representative.

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