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Harvard Political Review 2026 Journalism Fellowship

Are you a middle or high school student interested in journalism? Do you want to work one-on-one with experienced Harvard Journalists? Do you want to get published on the Harvard Political Review? If so, join the HPR's one-week bootcamp this summer!

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Academic Diaspora: Why Harvard Doesn’t Have Latinx Studies

The importance and difficulty of establishing a Latinx studies program at Harvard

Writer's Block: How Historical Narratives Frustrate Israeli-Palestinian Peace

Historical and emotional narratives make peace between Israel and the Palestinian Authority a slippery objective.

Dancing with Monsters: The U.S. Response to the 2009 Honduran Coup 

Hillary Clinton's response to the 2009 Honduran coup as Secretary of State raises questions of her goals in foreign policy.

McChrystal Discusses the Challenges of Leadership

"ISIS is not the problem; ISIS is a symptom of the problem" – McChrystal on the Middle East

Monetizing Movement: Migrants of the Kafala System

How migrant workers are exploited from South Asia to the Persian Gulf.

Better Angels

This school can be a scary, oppressive place. It can be lonely and sad and deflating, and especially so if it’s the first time that you’re feeling those things in any significant way.

President's Note

“Criminal” is a strangely flexible word. It is a label that has been applied to individuals representing the extremes of human character, from murderers...

War Games

The United States is facing a range of challenges in an era of cyber warfare.

Balancing Act: Harvard's Military Students

There are students among us who have to balance the dual desire of protecting one’s country and pursuing an education.

Felons Among Us: Criminalizing Undocumented Immigrants

"The only thing that we all have in common is the desire to not be treated as though our undocumented status is the most definitive part of our identities as Americans."