Philip Cotton, a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and Rwanda, has been a key figure in global health education, holding ...
"The dynamics between China and Russia remain important to watch. Will Russia be able to counteract the power imbalances between the two countries to have more control in their relationship? Will ...
"Improved support for immigrants entering Japan will be crucial for the country's efforts to attract more youth from abroad and resolve its population crisis." ...
Talia M. Blatt I am a rising sophomore at Harvard, considering a joint concentration in Social Studies and Integrative Biology with a citation in Chinese. I specialize in East Asian geopolitics and ...
In early June, voters across Europe cast their ballots in the EU parliamentary election. Besides electing members of the European Parliament, the results of June’s election served as a powerful gauge ...
Olga Kiyan Olga Kiyan is an executive content editor and copy editor. She is interested in international defense and security, politics, and diplomacy. She has written about Russia and US-Russian ...
The Harvard International Review is a quarterly magazine offering insight on international affairs from the perspectives of scholars, leaders, and policymakers. Since our founding in 1979, we've set ...
Will Schrepferman Will Schrepferman is an Associate Editor and Staff Writer for the HIR. He is interested in international law and has previously written about multilateral agreements on space ...
After four centuries of colonization, the Philippines, influenced by Spanish, US, and Japanese rule, continues to feel the lasting impact of US colonial practices. This legacy is particularly evident ...
Zebulon Erdos Zebulon Erdos is Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard International Review. He is interested in European affairs, rule of law, and political philosophy.