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Interviews

Making Foreign Policy Less Foreign: An Interview with Ned Price

Price joined the Harvard Political Review to discuss transparency in the intelligence community, holding to personal ethics, and the future of American foreign policy.

Reporting Without Fear or Favor: An Interview with Peter Baker

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.

Governance in an Age of Change: An Interview with Leo Varadkar

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.

Hold On to Faith, Be Prepared: An Interview with Jim Clyburn

Clyburn spoke with the HPR about his career in Congress, the future of the Democratic party, and the need to keep fighting.

Age is Just a Number: An Interview with Joe Mitchell

Joe Mitchell discusses his experience as the youngest state legislator in Iowa, Generation Z’s electoral involvement, and mental health advocacy.

Be Bold: An Interview with Claudia Ruiz Massieu

Massieu discusses an extensive career in diplomacy and the state of U.S-Mexico relations.

Writing Below the Fold: An Interview with Brittany Shepherd

In an interview with the HPR, Shepherd discusses her decisions to become a journalist, memorable stories, and the future of the industry

A Just and Free Society: An Interview with Julie Su

Su shares her thoughts on labor policy and gives advice to college students.

Writing in Putin’s Russia: An Interview with Ann Simmons

Simmons joined the HPR to discuss her experience leading the Wall Street Journal’s Moscow bureau.

COVID-19 Lessons and Healthcare’s Future: An Interview with Eric Hargan

Hargan sat down with the Harvard Political Review to discuss his unique legal background, his leadership during public health crises, and what’s on the horizon for medicine in America.