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Harvard Political Review 2026 Journalism Fellowship

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Rethinking China

The Chinese view of a 21st century world order is, to a large extent, shaped by American attitudes and actions.

A November of Change

Both the United States and China chose their newest leaders, but one is better equipped to meet tomorrow's challenges.

Navigating America and the Republican Party Forward

Republicans must face political reality heading into the 113th Congress.

A Year in Reviews: No Easy Day

Corey Pletan reviews one of the year's most talked-about books, surrounding the operation to take out Osama bin Laden.

Is Africa Al-Qaeda's New Home?

Stabilizing the region and containing the influence of extremist groups will depend on the international community’s ability to work with regional partners.

Peacetime in America

A peacetime America poses several transitional challenges that the federal government must confront.

The Real Issue

Gun control may not be the real solution to America's problem with gun violence.

India's Own War on Women

Zeenia Framroze reflects on the state of women's rights in India and her own experiences.

Interview with Michael Shear

The HPR sat down with Michael Shear, editor of the New York Times’ The Caucus Blog, to talk about political coverage and the media in the 2012 election and beyond.

The Sanctimony of the South

The irony of the new Southern secessionism.