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Why Women Won the Nobel Prize - Institute of Politics
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A Conversation with Felipe Calderón & David Ellwood | Institute of Politics
Harvard Institute of Politics 3w ago
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Boston Marathon Tragedy and Aftermath | Institute of Politics
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Turning the Corner Strategic and Budgetary Choices for U.S. Defense | Institute of Politics
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A Decade in Iraq: Lessons and the Landscape Ahead | Institute of Politics
Harvard Institute of Politics 1mo ago
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Presidential Leadership and the Rise of American Power | Institute of Politics
Harvard Institute of Politics 1mo ago
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Is America Working? What Business and Government Can Do | Institute of Politics
Harvard Institute of Politics 1mo ago
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Black Policy Conference Keynote by Congressman Elijah Cummings | Institute of Politics
Harvard Institute of Politics 1mo ago
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China Rising
Harvard Institute of Politics 1mo ago
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Pope Francis: Does A New Pope Mean Change?
Harvard Institute of Politics 1mo ago
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The Language and Legacy of Presidential Speechwriting
Harvard Institute of Politics 1mo ago
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Freddie & Fannie: Where They've Been, What To Do With Them | Institute of Politics
Harvard Institute of Politics 1mo ago
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Ask What You Can Do For America's Veterans | Institute of Politics
Harvard Institute of Politics 2mo ago
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A Public Address by The Honorable Eric Cantor | Institute of Politics
Harvard Institute of Politics 2mo ago
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Haiti Progress and Challenges Three Years Later | Institute of Politics
Harvard Institute of Politics 2mo ago
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A Conversation with NRA President David Keene and John King | Institute of Politics
Harvard Institute of Politics 3mo ago
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With the recent awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to three women leaders, policymakers are beginning to acknowledge that women are essential to peace and security. Six women leaders from Israel, Palestine, Sudan, South Sudan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan--describe how they mobilize for an end to violent conflict. Hear firsthand how women are waging peace within their communities and across conflict lines all over the globe, as well as how decision-makers can draw on underutilized resources and skills to bring women to the table. Cosponsored by the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, the Center for Public Leadership, and the Women and Public Policy Program.
