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Tarina Quraishi on the Chai Party Movement

The American Tea Party evidently does not have a monopoly on “grassroots populism and radical rhetoric” according to Crimson writer Tarina Quraishi. A new...

Lily Ostrer on Finding Space for Women in Government

Women have played increasingly large roles in government throughout world, but they still represent a minority in almost every governments. In an article for...

Louis R. Evans on Balancing the Budget Debate

The balanced budget amendment is a popular proposal among many conservatives, but Louis R. Evans of the Crimson argues that such a measure provides...

Lena Bae on Afghanistan and Beyond

President Obama announced in June that the United States would reduce its presence in Afghanistan, a nation that Obama suggested could operate independently. Lena...

Jessica Stein on the Vicious Cycle of Girls’ Unequal Access to School and Jobs

What’s one investment that is likely to show strong economic returns? Educating females according to Jessica Stein’s article for the Harvard Political Review. Many...

Beatrice Walton on Forgotten Bosnia & Herzegovina

Beatrice Walton of the Harvard Political Review recounts in a recent post her personal travels through Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Through Walton’s vivid descriptions...

Hemi Gandhi and Eric Smith with Good News from Detroit

As part of the Crimson's Summer Postcards series, Hemi Gandhi and Eric Smith discuss their time in Detroit. Despite the common view of the...

Harvard Political Review Interviews Dr. Thomas Woods, Jr.

The Harvard Political Review's own Naji Filali was fortunate enough to interview the prominent libertarian Dr. Thomas Woods, Jr.,  a senior fellow of the...

Jimmy Meixiong on the 90th Anniversary of the CCP

What did you do to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party? Fireworks? A Parade? Surprisingly, the Chinese government in Nanchang did...

Sarah Siskind on the Business of Education

In typical libertarian fashion, the Harvard Political Review's Sarah Siskind takes on the public education system and how it, in her words, "subsidizes the...