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Harvard Political Review 2026 Journalism Fellowship

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HPR Winter 2012 – The Fragility of Azawad

What is the situation in Azawad, Mali, and what are the lessons that we can learn from there for similarly situated countries?

“There Is a Future”: Israel After the Upset

Don't write off the fall of Bibi just yet—the next few weeks are an open book in the aftermath of Israel's political surprise.

The Plight of the Syrian Kurds

Examining the struggles of an inconvenient people.

Saturday Night in Beijing

China's air pollution troubles are not it's own.

The South China Sea: Flashpoints and the U.S. Pivot

Exploring the geopolitics of Southeast Asia.

Drug Prohibition: the International Alternatives

The U.S. needs to import other nations’ ideas for its drug program.

A Mirage in the Sahara: The Fragility of Azawad

The Azawad is a destabilizing factor for many weak West African states.

From Riga to Athens: Can the Baltic Model Be Applied Elsewhere?

The Latvian recovery and so-called “Baltic model” hold valuable lessons for the troubled Eurozone periphery.

India's Own War on Women

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

Renewing India's 'Tryst With Destiny'

India's rising economic power has not yet translated into a bold foreign policy, but the time has come for New Delhi to lead.