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Harvard International Roundtable
Harvard International Review
3 episodes
1 week ago
On the Harvard International Roundtable our hosts discuss, dissect, and deliberate some of the latest articles written for the Harvard International Review, a quarterly journal offering insight on international affairs from the perspectives of scholars, leaders, and policymakers, started by undergraduates at Harvard in 1979.
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On the Harvard International Roundtable our hosts discuss, dissect, and deliberate some of the latest articles written for the Harvard International Review, a quarterly journal offering insight on international affairs from the perspectives of scholars, leaders, and policymakers, started by undergraduates at Harvard in 1979.
Show more...
Politics
Education,
News
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From Uruguay to the Sahel: Democracy in the Age of Information
Harvard International Roundtable
18 minutes
1 month ago
From Uruguay to the Sahel: Democracy in the Age of Information

In this episode, we discuss Uruguay's democracy as a potential model for stability in Latin America and Russia's influence and soft power in the Sahel region of Africa. 

Harvard International Roundtable
On the Harvard International Roundtable our hosts discuss, dissect, and deliberate some of the latest articles written for the Harvard International Review, a quarterly journal offering insight on international affairs from the perspectives of scholars, leaders, and policymakers, started by undergraduates at Harvard in 1979.