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NEWS
By SHATHA I. HUSSEIN
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
About two months after the eruption of antigovernment revolts in Benghazi, Libya, a panel of experts sat down yesterday afternoon to evaluate the United States’ intervention in Libya at “After Libya–A Revival of the Age of Intervention?”
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NEWS
By JOE B. LERER
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
University Professor Lawrence H. Summers, who was director of President Obama’s National Economic Council after serving as the president of Harvard, urged that the U.S. government not cut spending in the face of ongoing fiscal negotiations in Congress.
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NEWS
By Martin Steinbauer
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
A Brazilian hydrology expert called for a holistic approach in solving São Paulo’s water supply vulnerability in a lecture at the Center for Government and International Studies yesterday.
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NEWS
By Julia L. Ryan and Kevin J. Wu
Monday, February 28, 2011
Harvard’s Government Department remains without an expert in the field of Middle Eastern political science.
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NEWS
By Candance B Samuel
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
During a panel discussion yesterday, speakers at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government argued that the election of President Obama ...
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NEWS
By Kevin J. Wu
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
One semester after the Government Department added a new Peer Concentration Counselor (PCC) program to its advising structure, those involved have reported low response rates from concentrators.
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NEWS
By Gautam S. Kumar and Kevin J. Wu
Monday, January 24, 2011
The English Department ranked first in satisfaction among the largest concentrations in the annual exit surveys completed in May.
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OPINION
By Wyatt N. Troia
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
To inaugurate the 112th Congress, Republicans reintroduced liberals to something they seem to have long ago forgotten: the Constitution.
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NEWS
By Mercer R. Cook
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Political pundits and professors gathered at the Kennedy School last night to commemorate one of their most memorable teachers, the late political scientist Samuel P. Huntington, who died almost two years ago of congestive heart failure at age 81.
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NEWS
By Aisha K. Down
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Roughly 50 students and professors packed into a small room in CGIS yesterday evening to hear Jean C. Oi, a professor of Chinese politics at Stanford University, speak about the effects of new land distribution policies in rural China.
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