Biden’s Oblivion isn’t a Defense; It’s the Heart of the Problem

Please note: This piece contains discussion of sexual harassment and/or assault. I am not equipped to write about Tara Reade’s horrifying allegations of sexual assault against Joe Biden. I am not prepared to stake my position in a debate over epistemology and evidence that encircles the truth, but doesn’t quite touch it. Instead, I want … Read more

“Never Have I Ever” Can Do Better

“Never Have I Ever” Can Do Better

At its core, Mindy Kaling’s long-awaited Netflix series, “Never Have I Ever,” purports to be a story of loss. Its very name alludes to forgone experiences, as it follows the story of Devi Vishwakumar, a 15-year-old Indian American girl grieving over the loss of her father. That emotional loss is accompanied by a physical loss … Read more

Interview with Dr. Gaurab Basu II: A COVID-19 Response Guided by Science

Gaurab Basu, M.D. is a primary care physician and instructor at the Harvard Medical School. He is the co-director of the Center for Health Equity Education & Advocacy. Harvard Political Review: Could you speak about your interaction with the different responders to this pandemic, be it medical schools, the federal government, or community leaders? What’s … Read more

Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy: Interview with Professor Robert Keohane

Robert Keohane is a professor emeritus of international affairs at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public Administration and International Affairs. He is the author of numerous books, including “After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy.” Professor Keohane is credited by many for having helped transform the study of international relations with … Read more