By understanding the current AI regulatory landscape through lessons learned from prominent global climate treaties, we can ...
"Globally, involvement by women in conversations surrounding climate change is limited, despite an increasing number of ...
Summer is a first-year at Harvard concentrating in Government. As a staff writer for the HIR, she is interested in the intersection between global health and climate policy.
"Copenhagen’s success offers a robust framework for environmental action and ecotourism that other cities and nations can ...
"The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the aid that Europe subsequently sent to Ukraine revealed that the European defense ...
"The rise of junta rule in the Sahel represents a complex interplay between decolonization and destabilization." ...
Given the sheer volume of missiles fired into Ukraine, many experts and military analysts have speculated that Russia soon ...
“While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last.” These were Kamala Harris’ historic remarks during her victory speech after being elected as the first female US vice president.
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 ...
Nick is the Chief of Staff for the HIR. He is interested in environmental justice and human rights law. He has previously written about corrupt humanitarian aid and the politicization of the Olympics.
Researchers are now attempting to integrate new strategies to monitor permafrost and prevent its further melting. Researchers with the European Space Agency’s Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project ...