Harvard Political Review
The Harvard Political Review is a nonpartisan magazine and website that focuses on politics and public policy, released quarterly. Established in 1969 at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it addresses a wide range of issues, including both national and international topics, along with political events and discussions happening at Harvard. The publication features interviews with influential political figures and experts. Managed exclusively by Harvard undergraduates, it is a project of the Harvard Institute of Politics and welcomes submissions from all students at Harvard College, regardless of their major, experience level, or political beliefs.
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May 6, 2024 |
harvardpolitics.com | Kaia Patterson
President Joe Biden entered office with a promise: declaring an end to inhumane immigration policy, a reversal of Trump-era border restrictions, and a restoration of "humanity and American values to our immigration system." Four years later, this promise could mean his downfall. If there is one word to describe America's immigration system at present, it is "chaos": A record 2.47 million migrants crossed the southern border in 2023.
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May 2, 2024 |
harvardpolitics.com | Gauri Sood
A total of 59 presidential elections have occurred in American history. Yet only one woman has even clinched the nomination of a major party, let alone won the popular vote in an election. Out of the thousands of potential female candidates across the years, only 24 women have run for president.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
harvardpolitics.com | Jasmine Wynn
Thirty-three thousand, one hundred thirty-seven. As of April 6, this figure is the estimated death toll in Gaza after the onset of the Israel-Hamas war, Israel's most deadly campaign against the Palestinian territories in its history - a larger loss of life than the 1948 Nakba, which resulted in an estimated 15,000 deaths. After Hamas launched a surprise attack into Israeli territories on Oct.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
harvardpolitics.com | Joshua Layne
For over 20 years, the Harvard Public Opinion Project has produced America's leading youth poll. It is the largest youth poll in the country, capturing the political temperature of Americans ages 18 to 29. The project is led by Harvard undergraduates, who release their findings twice a year in the spring and fall.
Declining Youth Trust in American Institutions Shows No Signs of Stopping - Harvard Political Review
Apr 18, 2024 |
harvardpolitics.com | Lea Wang
Youth are disillusioned with the biggest institutions in American politics and culture.
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