Co-hosts Archon Fung and Stephen Richer look back at the last five months of headlines as they celebrate the twentieth ...
The national awards program Honoring Nations, flagship program of the Harvard Project, announces the recipients of the 2025 ...
In this report, Matthew Cebul, Lead Research Fellow for the Nonviolent Action Lab, examines the effectiveness of nonviolent action movements in supporting democratic resilience globally. Identifying ...
Anchorage, Alaska, is pioneering mobile voting, allowing voters to cast ballots for municipal elections from their phones. If ...
American Politics Speaker Series: How Well Do Voting Choice Policies Represent Investor Preferences?
You’re invited to join Pablo Montagnes, Associate Professor of Data & Decision Sciences and Political Science at Emory University, for an American Politics Speaker Series discussion sponsored by the ...
The Electoral College is viewed as a democratic anachronism in modern-day America, yet it has persisted for over two ...
This policy primer from the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation is intended to introduce the ideas and conversations around reform of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and how it could ...
In this era of increasing polarization, even enemies can negotiate. Indeed for the health of the country political adversaries must learn to negotiate well. Learning the fundamentals of successful ...
As organizers for No Kings 2 seek historic turnout on October 18, the broader pro-democracy movement has already broken new ground. But one question that often arises is whether the protests are ...
Last week’s leak of the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” drew intense reactions across academia. Critics call it government overreach ...
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