Erik Voeten and Tanisha Fazal
July 11, 2024
Why we underestimate the true long-term costs of wars 🎧
Tanisha Fazal discusses her new book on how advances in military medicine help more soldiers survive.
Danielle Gilbert
May 22, 2024
Navigating the unthinkable: a Russian prison sentence
Highlights from Coming Home by Brittney Griner with Michelle Burford.
Nadia E. Brown and Terri Givens
January 12, 2024
The challenges facing Black leaders
Terri Givens' book Radical Empathy offers next steps for Harvard and other institutions.
Henry Farrell and Mark Blyth
November 27, 2023
Paying for the green transition
If Trump and the Republicans win, it may be the end of the green transition in the U.S., argues Mark Blyth.
Nadia E. Brown, James N. Druckman, and Elizabeth Sharrow
October 26, 2023
How Title IX is undermining college sports
Since 1972, the definition of sex discrimination has expanded beyond what's covered by this breakthrough – but narrow – law.
Nadia E. Brown and Yalidy Matos
September 20, 2023
How whiteness shapes U.S. immigration policy
Yalidy Matos's new book connects American racial politics and immigration policy.
Henry Farrell and Agathe Demarais
December 21, 2022
America and Europe are targeting Russia’s oil profits
The oil price cap makes it harder for Russia to use oil money to buy weapons and pay soldiers.
Henry Farrell, Hahrie Han, Elizabeth McKenna, and Michelle Oyakawa
August 9, 2021
This book explains when social movements work
This book explains when movements work.
Kim Yi Dionne
July 26, 2020
This new book highlights women’s roles in Cameroon’s separatist politics
Everyday activities nurture cultural distinctiveness — and support separatism