As the dust settles from the U.S. presidential election, the American public can celebrate that the election process was ...
Rigueur depicted the relationship between working class voters and the Democratic party: when voters says ‘Hey, we are ...
The Harvard Kennedy School’s Project on Indigenous Governance and Development is pleased to announce Sophie Pierre as its ...
Through our books, case studies, journal articles, papers, and surveys, the Ash Center is home to some of the world’s most advanced research and publications on issues related to democratic governance ...
As a part of the Allen Lab’s Political Economy of AI Essay Collection, David Gray Widder and Mar Hicks draw on the history of tech hype cycles to warn against the harmful effects of the current ...
A public interest and scholarly project to document protests and demonstrations in the United States.
Join us for a conversation with lawyer, author, and antiracism ethicist Fatimah Gilliam (MPP ‘98) whose work encourages individuals to unlearn racism and challenge misconceptions in their personal and ...
Roughly 80 percent of the population who do not live in “swing states” lack a clear notion of what they “need to do” to actively support their candidates. Near the close of their speeches at the ...
As a part of the Allen Lab’s Political Economy of AI Essay Collection, Sarah Hubbard explores alternative ownership and governance structures for artificial intelligence that may better serve the ...
As a part of the Allen Lab’s Political Economy of AI Essay Collection, Emily S Lin and Marshall Ganz call on us to reckon with how humans create, exercise, and structure power, in hopes of meeting our ...
You are invited to an online event featuring Ash Center faculty Erica Chenoweth, Jay Rosengard, and Anthony Saich, who will discuss the global impact of the incoming Trump administration.