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Announcing the Spring 2015 Resident Fellows

 Harvard’s Institute of Politics (IOP), at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, today announced the selection of the 2015 IOP Spring Resident Fellows.  The IOP was established in 1966 as a...

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Spring 2015 Resident and Visiting Fellows

Harvard’s Institute of Politics (IOP), at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, today announced two additions to its 2015 IOP Spring Fellows class. The IOP was established in 1966 as a memorial to...

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Meet the Spring Fellows: Matt Lira

introducing the spring 2015 fellowsMatt Lira is a Republican strategist, who most recently served as the Deputy Executive Director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee during the 2014...

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Meet the Spring Fellows: Martha Coakley

introducing the spring 2015 fellowsRe-elected to her second term as Attorney General in 2010, Martha Coakley has devoted her career to protecting children and public safety, standing up for consumers...

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Meet the Spring Fellows: Jay Newton-Small

introducing the spring 2015 fellowsJay Newton-Small is Washington correspondent for TIME. She is currently writing a book about women in politics.Newton-Small joined TIME in 2007 to cover the...

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Meet the Spring Fellows: Bassem Youssef

introducing the spring 2015 fellowsBassem Youssef, dubbed the Jon Stewart of the Arab World, was the host of popular TV show Al-Bernameg - which was the first of its kind political satire show in the...

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The Road to Parity: 30 Is the New 50

Authored byJay Newton-Small, IOP 2015 Spring Fellow and Washington correspondent, TIME.Depending on who you ask, it will take women anywhere from 25 years to a century to reach parity in Congress. And,...

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Meet the Spring Fellows: Christine C. Quinn

introducing the spring 2015 fellowsChristine C. Quinn, an accomplished leader with more than 20 years of experience in public service, is widely recognized as one of the most effective elected...

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Spare Change

Authored by 2015 Spring IOP Fellow Martha Coakley.Just as I was planning my study group this Spring to encourage students to think about ways to make change, a young woman walks into my office.  She is...

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Policy Perspectives: Former Chief Justice on Same-Sex Ruling

Policy Perspectivesare posts authored by Resident and Visiting Fellows or Fellows alumni at the Institute of Politics.  The views expressed are attributed to the author and do not necessarily represent...

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Announcing the Fall 2015 Resident Fellows

Harvard’s Institute of Politics (IOP), at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, today announced the selection of the 2015 IOP Fall Resident and Visiting Fellows.  The IOP was established in 1966 as...

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5 Questions with Candy Crowley

Meet the IOP Fall 2015 Resident Fellows! We sat down with Candy Crowley, former anchor and chief political correspondent at CNN, to talk about politics, media, and her burning questions for the 2016...

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5 Questions with Scott Smith

Get to know Scott Smith, former mayor of Mesa, AZ, former president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and fourth-generation Arizonan. Mayor Smith is an IOP Fall 2015 Resident Fellow whose study group...

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5 Questions with Lindiwe Mazibuko

Get to know Lindiwe Mazibuko, Member of Parliament, South Africa (2009-14); Democratic Alliance Parliamentary Leader and Leader of the Official Opposition (2011-14) and Fall 2015 Resident Fellow at the...

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5 Questions with Brent Colburn

This fall the IOP welcomes Brent Colburn as a resident Fellow. Colburn is former Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) and Chief of Staff, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban...

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4 Questions with Doug Heye

Doug Heye served as deputy chief of staff (communications) for U.S. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and communications director for the Republican National Committee. We’re thrilled that he has now...

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Announcing the Spring 2016 Resident Fellows

Today the IOP announced the selection of the 2016 IOP Spring Resident and Visiting Fellows. Over the course of an academic semester, Resident Fellows interact with students, develop and lead weekly...

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5 Questions with Christopher Smart

What's at the intersection of money, power, and politics? International finance and there's no better expert to talk about that intersection than spring 2016 Fellow Christopher Smart. Smart served as...

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Getting to Know Anne Hawley, Spring 2016 Fellow

Anne Hawley joins the IOP as a resident Fellow after serving as director of one of Boston’s finest art institutions, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, since 1989. Previously, Anne served as...

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5 Questions with Annise Parker

Spring 2016 Fellow Annise Parker served as mayor of Houston, the fourth largest city in the US, for six years. She is only the tenth woman and first gay mayor to lead a major American city. Parker came...

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