From school grades to workplace achievements, we often hear that confidence is key to success. But what if our belief in our performance…
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In this episode of Justice Matters, co-host Mathias Risse speaks with Tiffany Florvil, associate professor of history at the University of…
Choosing a university and field of study is a key life decision that influences one’s lifelong earnings trajectory. Data shows that the…
Once upon a time in the world of development finance, it was assumed that simply investing in developing economies was enough—that the flow…
Leslie Rogne Schumacher, PhD, FRSA, FRHistS is a scholar of Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. He currently serves at…
The new CID Voices podcast from the Harvard Center for International Development is bringing together a constellation of leaders who are…
Emerging Epicenters and a New World OrderA New World Order is emerging, says business and public policy professor and CID faculty affiliate…
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ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø comparative politics expert Pippa Norris explains how a confluence of factors helped propel the Labour Party to a historic victory…
At first glance, the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism may look like a potential source of international discord. But a…