Harvard Political Review 2026 Journalism Fellowship
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The Harvard Political Review sat down with Minister Patel to discuss the future of African industrialization, lessons from his involvement with the South African labor movement, and the balance between globalization and shared prosperity.
The Harvard Political Review sat down with Psaki to discuss the evolution of political communication across the Obama and Biden eras, the challenges of rebuilding trust in the press, and the future of women in political leadership.
The Harvard Political Review sat down with CNN’s Dana Bash to discuss the craft of political interviewing, lessons from moderating the 2024 presidential debate, and how polarization shapes journalism in Washington.
Former FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee discussed his stance on depoliticizing energy issues, the pressures AI demand is placing on the grid, and his move from regulator to industry advisor.
The Harvard Political Review sat down with the New York Times’ Peter Baker to discuss his three decades of experience in presidential reporting, the challenges of covering Trump, and the evolving role of journalism in an era of polarization.
The Harvard Political Review sat down with former Taoiseach of Ireland, Leo Varadkar, to discuss his journey from medicine to politics, leading through COVID-19, Ireland’s future in Europe, and the challenges of building unity at home.
“Gangubai Kathiawadi” humanizes sex workers and shares the story of a stalwart activist, but could this be at the cost of oversimplifying their experiences?
The Harvard Political Review sat down with Donilon to discuss political messaging in the 21st century, Biden’s campaigns, and the evolving trajectory of the Democratic Party.
The Harvard Political Review sat down with Tanden in October 2024 to discuss solutions to domestic economic disparities and how policymakers can build trust with the increasingly skeptical public.