Post Tagged with: "Jeff Kalmus"

Max Novendstern / June 30, 2010 12:45 am

Weighing In: China and the Race to Green Tech

Jeff Kalmus argues that the idea of a “race” between China and the United States over green tech (suggested by Will Rafey here) is misguided. Clean energy anywhere benefits everyone, everywhere. If there are no losers, then why call it a “race”? The “race” is just another manifestation of the phenomenon Will described in his fall article, an attempt by environmentalists [...]

Sam Barr / April 9, 2010 7:10 am

Weighing In: Are Interns Slaves?

In dueling editorials, two sets of Crimson editors opined today on the federal crack-down on unpaid internships. I’m with the pro-payment crowd, but I think that both the sides made the same conceptual error by assuming that this is a straightforward case of equality versus opportunity. The majority view was that, even though stricter regulation “might result in fewer internship [...]

Cathy Sun and Sam Barr / March 30, 2010 7:37 am

The Spring 2010 Issue of the HPR is out!

The Spring 2010 issue of the Harvard Political Review is available here in an online browseable pdf format. Most articles are also now available on HarvardPoliticalReview.com, and the rest will be rolling out soon. Harvard students, look for print copies in your house dining halls starting on Wednesday, and in Annenberg on Friday and Saturday! COVERS SECTION: AFRICA: READY TO [...]

Jeffrey Kalmus / March 8, 2010 3:03 pm

The Times Charges Ahead

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