On the Newsstand:Institute of Politics

Jimmy Wu / December 20, 2009 8:25 pm

Compassionate Conservatism Confounded

Faith-based initiatives face tough political realities

Stephanie Louis / November 24, 2009 4:52 am

A Policy of Protection

Brett McGurk on American Counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan

Jeremy Patashnik / May 24, 2009 3:01 am

Much Ado About Polling

Concerns over the role of the poll are misguided The high number of public opinion polls was impossible to miss during the 2008 election, and, though the horserace is on break, professional pollsters are keeping busy. Polling is no longer a part-time business, and a wide variety of opinion polls, covering everything from congressional and presidential job approval to health ... Read More

Shani Boianjiu / April 2, 2009 1:43 am

Speaking Out

Writer and activist Rose Styron on the role of art in politics

Alice Gissinger / April 2, 2009 1:43 am

The Politics of Health

Howard Zucker

Jeremy Patashnik / April 2, 2009 1:23 am

Sex and Taxes

How Obama is riding out the Democratic storm of scandals From Tom Daschle’s taxes, to Charlie Rangel’s apartments, to Rod Blagojevich’s hair, scandals have recently shaken the Democratic Party. Yet polls show that President Obama and the Democratic brand remain relatively untarnished by this long train of embarrassments. His widespread pre-existing popularity has certainly helped Obama limit the fallout from ... Read More

Catherine Cook / March 4, 2009 1:36 am

Fred Thompson

Fred Thompson on the continuing challenges of American foreign policy

Jonathan Hawley and Allison Swidriski / October 1, 2008 8:01 pm

Winning for Gipper

A departure from Reagan’s conservatism By Jonathan Hawley ’10 and Allison Swidriski ‘11 As the presidency of George W. Bush comes to an end, unavoidable comparisons will be made between the outgoing commander in chief and the hero of the modern conservative movement, Ronald Reagan. Jennifer Donahue, political director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, told the HPR that ... Read More

HPR / April 9, 2008 1:12 am

The Vice-Presidential Candidate

Just one week after endorsing the candidacy of Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, Governor of New Mexico and himself a former candidate for president, visited the Institute of Politics at Harvard to speak with students. Richardson is a study in contrasts: There is the glad-handing chief executive who meets with constituents one day every month in three-minute increments and holds the ... Read More

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