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Former ECB Vice President and Prime Minister of Greece, Lucas Papademos sees progress in Europe
05.12.14
By Simon R. Bone Lucas Papademos, the former Vice President of European Central Bank and ex-Prime Minister of Greece was hosted two weeks ago in an exclusive roundtable discussion about the future of the Eurozone by the European Club of Harvard Kennedy School. Mr. Papademos referred during his speech to the progress that Eurozone countries […]

Eric Schmidt Speaks at the Forum
05.12.14
Current executive chairman of Google and previous a campaign advisor and major donor to Barack Obama Eric Schmidt spoke at the Forum last Thursday in an talk on Innovation and Leadership in the New Digital Age.

New Editor-In-Chief for 2014-2015: Tommy Tobin
05.12.14
The staff of The Citizen would like to congratulate MPP Tommy Tobin who has been awarded the position of Editor-In-Chief of the paper for the next Academic Year. The current EIC would like to assure Tommy that the half a million dollars in expense claims from this year marked as “miscellaneous fancy cocktails” is almost […]

HKS Students In Final of President’s Challenge
05.12.14
By Simon R. Bone Two teams involving HKs students made it through the to the final of the President’s Challenge. Held on Thursday night at the HBS I-Lab. The challenge encourages students from across Harvard to collaborate and propose innovative solutions to create impact on global issues. One Summit lead by HKs student Adam La […]

Rand Paul Impresses in Forum: Trey Grayson’s Last Forum Event, IOP Director hosts Former Senate Rival
05.12.14
By Tommy Tobin On April 25th, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) excited the John F. Kennedy Forum with wide-ranging comments from the Fourth Amendment to gun control. The energy in the room was palpable with the packed house of students compounding the history between Senator Paul and the event’s host, Trey Grayson. In Trey Grayson’s final […]

Douglas Alexander At HKS
05.12.14
By Simon R. Bone Douglas Alexander the UK Labour Party’s Shadow Foreign Secretary (and a 2013 Fisher Family Fellow with the Future of Diplomacy Project) recently visited HKS. At an exclusive breakfast with the HKS European Club he shared his thoughts on a wide range of topics from the referendum on Scottish Independence to the […]

Martial Metaphors in Political Rhetoric: Why We Should Stop Comparing Politics to War
05.3.14
BY BALE DALTON In the United States we are gearing up for another electoral season. Even though we won’t be electing a new president in 2014, candidates for Congress as well as state and local positions are girding themselves for political combat, convening staff for strategy sessions in war rooms and readying salvos for the […]
Where Does the Apple Fall from the Tree? On Familial Political Legacy in Africa
04.30.14
For all the calls for change in U.S. politics, the most likely scenario for the 2016 presidential election presents two familiar family names: Clinton vs. Bush. For a country supposedly based on meritocracy, this is a curious turn of events. It is also bewildering how no one questions the legitimacy of this postulation as nepotism. […]

Inside the Middle East: Interview with ICRC President Peter Maurer
04.30.14
In this installment of “Inside the Middle East: Q&A,” Peter Maurer, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, discusses the challenges to providing humanitarian assistance in Syria, the action (and inaction) of the UN Security Council in the crisis, and the politicization of aid. You can watch the interview, conducted by Jennifer Quigley-Jones, […]
An Open Letter to the Harvard Kennedy School: From HKS Speak Out Coalition
04.29.14
We came to policy school to do more and to do better. We gravitated to Harvard Kennedy School, in part, because of its explicit mission to “train exceptional public leaders and generate the ideas that provide solutions to our most challenging public problems.” As aspiring policy leaders, we recognized that our ability to diagnose and […]

Student Spotlight: Jeff Kushner
04.28.14
What did you do before you came to the Kennedy School? I have taken a rather indirect path to the Kennedy School. Unlike many of my more focused classmates, I spent my youth “playing.” Not much of that story would be appropriate for a family publication like the Citizen! While many of you are aware of the fact that I spent […]

Student Spotlight: Jonathan Chang
04.28.14
What did you do before you came to the Kennedy School? I am a serial entrepreneur, having founded and co-founded four technology startups across multiple industries. My latest company is called Oh My Green! (www.ohmygreen.com), a purveyor of taste-tested, healthy, organic, and non-GMO snacks for individuals, universities, and corporations. We tend to work with and […]