Join us for an online event exploring the current state of democratic decline in the United States and the efforts of pro-democracy advocates to combat it. Steven Levitsky, co-author of How ...
Browne-Marshall, Professor of Constitutional Law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Author of the forthcoming “A ...
Archon Fung. Archon Fung, Winthrop Laflin McCormack Professor of Citizenship and Self-Government, was recently asked to give ...
The Equal Democracy Project, Election Law Clinic, and the Harvard Kennedy School's Ash Center invite you to a lunch discussion with Rick Schaffer (Board Chair) and Paul Ryan (Executive Director) of ...
For example, activists can ask their base several questions, collect responses, and then use AI to categorize and prioritize ...
It’s a term people love to throw around but can’t always define: conflicts of interest. Conflicts of interest pervade public ...
During the 2024 presidential campaign in Venezuela and the political process building up to it, a team of Venezuelan ...
Around the world, democratically elected leaders are subverting the very institutions that brought them to power, gradually ...
Historically, voter confidence has been tied to election outcomes. If the Republican candidate won the presidency, then Republican confidence rose while Democratic confidence fell, and vice versa (see ...
The Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development’s Honoring Nations program is pleased to announce the selection ...
Join the next GETTING-Plurality Research Workshop with Sheila Jasanoff as she discusses her recent paper “Sovereigns and Subjects in the Digital Age.” Sheila Jasanoff is Pforzheimer Professor of ...
People power movements are those in which large segments of society engage in collective action to demand greater political freedom and democracy. In other words, people power is about people. It ...