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The East-West Dichotomy in Pakistani Muckraking

How Cultural Identity Alters Content’s Political Trajectory

The Culture Behind Asian Donations to U.S. Universities

Gerald Chan’s recent donation to Harvard fits with a growing trend of international donors to U.S. universities, especially those from Hong Kong and China.

For Republicans, Winning the Senate Is Too Little, Too Late

Obama has already exhausted politically viable appointments and the remaining vacancies are intractable even with a Democratic Senate.

Flipping the Narrative on Obstructionism

A flipped script of obstructionism will give the Republicans a much needed boost in image.

Energy in the Next Congress

With Republicans in control of both houses of Congress, President Obama might have a hard time stopping a new composite energy bill.

Maybe It Doesn't Matter

No drastic Republican-sponsored change can be expected.

Could Republicans Help End Mass Incarceration?

If the goal is to reduce the number of people in prison, the Republican victory on Tuesday is not necessarily a death knell of the cause.

What a Republican Senate Means

HPR writers take on what a Republican control of the Senate means for the country.

State of the Races

An overview of the races likely to determine control of the Senate.

On Campus Recruiting: Taking a Closer Look

All over Harvard’s campus, students are taking part in a well-worn ritual that brings representatives of the most influential firms in finance and consulting up to Cambridge.