Harvard Political Review 2026 Journalism Fellowship
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Watching live. I think that the main audience here is nervous Congressional Democrats. Not in the sense that this will actually move public opinion;...
The impracticality of preventive war
By Eric Paternot ‘09 and Richard Coffin ‘11
George W. Bush is still in office, but discussions of his legacy have...
Bush fought for unprecedented expansion of presidential power – and failed
By Gabriella Anderson ’12 and Elise Liu ‘11
Executive fiat. Secret orders. Martial law....
Congress resists a decline in executive transparencyBy Warren Loegering ‘12Embedded in both the Constitution and history, transparent government is one of the core principles...
How faith based charities are changing governanceBy Peyton R. Miller
History will likely remember George W. Bush as a “war president” who responded to 9/11...
Bush, Evangelicals, and the Republican PartyBy Ray Duer ‘11
Coming on the heels of President Clinton’s scandal-ridden second term, and campaigning in 2000 as a...