Paper and Ink (Online)
As the business manager of a print publication, I can’t help but jump into a discussion about the issues raised in Jeffrey Kalmus’s article in the most recent issue of the HPR about the decision by the New York Times to charge for online...
Darfur: To Be Continued
Don’t be fooled by Darfur’s disappearance from the front pages An ominous calm has fallen over Darfur. The guns of the militias are mostly silent, and the roving bands of village raiders have all but disappeared from the western Sudanese...
Obama Mad Libs
My fellow Americans… check out the HPR’s interactive Obama mad libs below! Enter the words in each category, hit submit, and scroll down to see...
Biden and Gibbs Mad Libs
Below, you can enjoy interactive Biden and Gibbs Mad Libs. Once you hit submit, scroll down to see their speeches. // Biden: Rambling, interminable anecdote: Contradiction...
Of Burqas and Rosaries
The EU’s Islamic Identity Crisis President Obama’s address to the Muslim world in Cairo last June called for a new beginning between the United States...
People Power in DPRK?
Big Brother and double-think on the peninsula The Hidden People of North Korea, by Ralph Hassig and Kongdan Oh, Rowman & Littlefield, 2009....
The Case for Executive Power
A legal and historical defense of the Bush administration Crisis and Command, by John Yoo, Kaplan Publishing, 2009. $29.95, 544 pp. ...
Endpaper: Bring Back the West
The value of the Western tradition in higher education The idea of a Western canon has become unfashionable. When I arrived at Harvard in the fall of 2006,...
Teaching the Teachers
Teach for America’s founder talks about education in America Wendy Kopp is the founder and president of Teach for America, the national non-profit teaching...
The Real World
Professor Stephen Walt on Israel, Japan, Mexico, and realism Stephen M. Walt is the Robert and Rene Belfer Professsor of International Relations at Harvard...

