33.2 F
Cambridge
Friday, March 13, 2026
33.2 F
Cambridge
Friday, March 13, 2026

Harvard Political Review 2026 Journalism Fellowship

Are you a middle or high school student interested in journalism? Do you want to work one-on-one with experienced Harvard Journalists? Do you want to get published on the Harvard Political Review? If so, join the HPR's one-week bootcamp this summer!

- Advertisement -

CATEGORY

World

International Adoption: Family History vs. DNA

DNA is not a substitute for the family history that, both medically and orally, can only be passed down from one generation to the next and cannot be shared through blood or by taking a test.

Turkey’s Tilt: Erdogan, Deteriorating Democracy, and the West’s Role

It is vital that the United States and the EU incentivize democratic development in Turkey and foster a more productive partnership with this now authoritarian nation to safeguard democracy and liberal values on the international stage.

Addressing Global Health — From the Ground Up

Securing healthcare for all requires addressing not only healthcare infrastructure but also the specific social, economic, and political factors that affect health outcomes.

China’s Judicial Environment, Eight Years after 709

Though it was not uncommon for the Chinese government to harass and detain human rights lawyers, the consequences of the unprecedented crackdown that began on July 9, 2015 can still be felt today.

The June 4th Exhibition: How Archives and the Internet Mobilize Chinese People in the Fight for Human Rights

The museum's commemoration holds significance on a global level, as China's ascent as a major world power amplifies concerns about its human rights issues worldwide.

The First Australian Referendum in 24 Years: Constitutionalizing an Indigenous Voice in Parliament

“Real solutions” that target social inequality and issues for Indigenous Australians cannot arise, much less be implemented, without the input and support of those affected.

The Burden of Climate Injustice: The Catastrophic Floods in Pakistan

Pakistan and other developing countries, such as Afghanistan and Bangladesh, are among the most vulnerable to climate change since they have suffered the worst fatalities and GDP loss from climate-related incidents in recent decades.

Strangers in a Strange Land: Foreign Volunteers in the Struggle for Ukrainian Freedom

The future of the International Legion is more than a few prosecutions, pardons, or Russian propaganda films. It will be a memory of great or little importance to the conflict’s history.

Azerbaijan Won’t Stop at Artsakh

History is not simply repeating itself, it is continuing. Turkey and Azerbaijan’s actions demonstrate their true, historic intention: control of Armenian land.

Feminism is the New F-Word – Populism & Patriarchy Among Young South Korean Men

South Korea’s violent gender polarization reminds us that the true plague lies in populism, and the weaponization of national crises against marginalized groups.