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The Case for Active Moderators

Despite criticism, the CNBC moderators set a model for creating substantive debate.

A Telling Silence

Where Republican candidates failed to address pressing issues, Bernie Sanders led substantive discussion.

Who (or What) is Donald Trump?

Trump projected an image of cool-headed rationality, underscoring the sincerity of his presidential bid.

An Upside-Down Debate

The candidates turned the traditional debate format on its head and emerged more unified as a result.

Say Something

The candidates' constant use of vague language cheapens the idea of meaningful dialogue.

Christie Stays Alive

The New Jersey governor seized attention at vital moments.

HPRgument: The Third Republican Debate

HPR writers analyze the night's happenings, from the strained relationship between moderators and candidates to the policies they discussed.

Debater Moderators

The candidates did not hesitate to take control of the debate from the moderators.

Art for Art's Sake

Exploring the challenges of a career in art

Recreating the Finnish Miracle

What we can learn from Finland about education (and what we can’t).