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Looking at the changes in demographics, education, and civic participation, it is crucial to understand the factors behind ...
2024 saw an unprecedented number of elections and over a billion people voting across the globe, and as a result, it was a year when global democracy faced renewed challenges. In 15 percent of the ...
In January 2025, Meta announced that it would discontinue its third-party fact-checking program and instead move to a community notes model based on user input. The change, coinciding with President ...
Halla Tómasdóttir is an Icelandic business leader and changemaker who became the president of Iceland on August 1, 2024. With a background in human resources and organizational development at M&M/Mars ...
Mary is a staff writer for the HIR interested especially in the intersection between global politics, energy, and climate change.
Salomé Garnier Salomé is Managing Editor at the HIR. She studies Government and Global Health. Her primary interests are politics of development and social determinants of health in Latin America and ...
Dara Adamolekun Dara is a senior editor and staff writer for the HIR specializing in international aid, economics, and development. She studies Social Studies and Economics, with a focus on African ...
Uluç Kadıoğlu Uluç has formerly served as Associate Editor, Senior Editor, and Copy Editing Chair at the HIR. At Harvard, he studies Government and Neuroscience with a language citation in Spanish.
Joy Ding Joy Ding is an executive content editor at the HIR. She is a junior pursuing a joint concentration in Computer Science and Government.
Sydney Black is Editor-in-Chief for the Harvard International Review. Her interests include international development, environmental policy, and agrarian politics.
Isabela De los Rios Hernández Isabela is a staff writer originally from Colombia. She is a Government and History Concetrator interested in international development and public policy.