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How A Single Demagogue Can Change A Democracy Forever

Americans often think of demagogues as a feature of foreign countries with weak or non-existent democracies. But is it possible to still get a demagogue in a functioning and strong democracy? That’s the argument of Mehdi Shadmehr in his paper.
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A Force for Reform: Rahmatullah Hamraz, MAIDP'19, and the Fight for Global Change

Just prior to publication of this article, Hamraz, with the help of several fellow MAIDP graduates, established a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of peace and democracy in Afghanistan and the region.

Evening Master's Program Virtual Information Session

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Poverty Lab Research Finds Daily Effect of COVID-19 on Hourly Workers at Small and Medium-sized Businesses

Researchers from the Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation at the Booth School of Business, the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment and the California Policy Lab at the University of California, Berkeley, are working on the joint effort.

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Harris Insights Week in Review: Week of April 6

Read what Harris experts have to say on a diverse range of topics connected to the coronavirus, including gig worker unemployment benefits, the benefits of social distancing, the federal response to the crisis, and more.

Virtual Happy Hour with Alumni Relations Committee

Earth Day 2020: The Way Forward on Climate & Health

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Student Post: A Day in the Life

This post is part of our “A Day in the Life” series, sharing what a typical day looks like in the lives of our students. Marvin Slaughter, MPP class of 2021—who recently participated in our Virtual Admitted Student Week’s Chicago 101 webinar, shares what a typical day at Harris looked like for him during Winter Quarter 2020.