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  1. #SOS Venezuela: Politics, Protests,and a Plea for Change

    A discussion about the ongoing economic, political, and social unrest in Venezuela and what you can do to help with Professors Francisco Monaldi and Roberto Rigobon Institute of Politics Harvard Kennedy School Littauer Building Room 166 Pizza will be serv ...

  2. A Special Event with Democratic Candidates for Massachusetts Governor

    Join the Institute of Politics and Harvard College Democrats for a special panel with: Joseph Avellone Donald Berwick Martha Coakley Steven Grossman Juliette Kayyem Daniel Ki (moderator) Follow the conversation on Twitter: #MAGovDems Join the Institute of ...

  3. Undergraduate Debate: Conservatism vs. Libertarianism

    The Harvard Political Union will host a undergraduate debate on “Conservatism vs. Libertarianism.” Students will debate and discuss how libertarian and conservative political philosophies are similar and how they differ in areas such as drug policy, NSA a ...

  4. The “Wingman” in the War Room: A Private Sector Perspective on Presidential Politics led by Bob White

    Session 2. Overall Strategy (Feb 25): 4pm in FDR   So you, or a close friend, want to run for elective office and you are working with your campaign strategist to develop the road map for success. What does your campaign strategist consider when determini ...

  5. Policing and Politics led by Ed Davis

    February 26 First session 4pm in L166 We begin with the history of American police. Starting with Sir Robert Peel in London and progressing through today's community policing methods, we will examine the evolution of police in American society and th ...

  6. Navigating Employment in the Federal Service led by Liz Montoya

    2/25, JobTalk: USAJobs 7pm in L166   We will discuss the application process for USAJobs, what they're looking for and what to expect.   We will give an inside view of how USAJobs works, how best to work with it, how to read postings, and more.   Din ...

  7. Muslim Youth and The Post-9/11 World led by Farah Pandith

    FIRST Session: Bush, Obama, and Extremists: the unleashing of an "us and them" narrative and the creation of "Muslim engagement"   4pm in L166 One fourth of our planet is Muslim. 1.6 billion people. 62 percent of Muslims are under the ...

  8. Courts, Judges and Politics led by Mark Wolf

    THE EVOLUTION OF JUDICIAL POWER IN THE UNITED  STATES FROM MARBURY v. MADISON IN 1804 TO THE  NIXON TAPES CASE IN 1974, AND BEYOND 4pm in FDR   The session would include discussion of the politics of  seminal cases such as Marbury v. Madison in 1804 and t ...

  9. 2014: Gender, Media and the Permanent Campaign led by Shira T. Center

    WEEK TWO: Thursday, Feb. 27 4pm in L166 Modern Media: Bad Hair Days, Witches, Tweets and Memes   The media business has changed drastically over the last decade, transforming the way voters get political news and how reporters deliver it. How do female vs ...

  10. Undergraduate Event: Screening of "MITT"

    Going to Wednesday's Forum but haven't seen the movie? Join the IOP's Special Events Committee for a screening of MITT Come see another side of Mitt Romney while enjoying snacks and good company! 8:00-9:30 PM Institute of Politics Student O ...

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