Join Erica Chenoweth and Steven Levitsky for the fourth session of The Breakdown, a webinar series on the ongoing struggle ...
Many of our most basic democratic institutions, from the Electoral College to Congress itself, were born in the eighteenth ...
Multiracial, multiethnic democracy doesn’t just happen — we have work to do to get there. Antiracist institutions and ...
You’re invited to a Global Challenges to Democracy Seminar featuring Stephen Heinz, President and CEO of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. You’re invited to join Stephen Heinz, President and CEO of the ...
Join us for an in-person conversation with Harvard College alumnus Michael Ansara ’68, author of The Hard Work of Hope, and Tova Kaplan ’26, co‑founder of Students for Freedom, to explore student ...
You’re invited to join Abby Córdova, Associate Professor of Global Affairs in the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame, for a Global Challenges to Democracy Seminar. You’re ...
In a new essay, Archon Fung looks at this current wave of campus protests and asks if civil disobedience is permissible, and how much disruption should be tolerated at universities today. Protestors ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...