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  • 2019
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Epilogue: Political Economy and the Social

By: Sophus A. Reinert
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Reinert, Sophus A. "Epilogue: Political Economy and the Social." In The Economic Turn: Recasting Political Economy in Enlightenment Europe, edited by Steven L. Kaplan and Sophus A. Reinert, 735–748. London: Anthem Press, 2019.
  • September 6, 2012
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Why Boring Political Conventions Are Better

By: Gautam Mukunda
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Mukunda, Gautam. "Why Boring Political Conventions Are Better." Harvard Business Review Blogs (September 6, 2012).
  • 21 May 2019
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Making Change Payments, Perspectives, and Politics

  • 20 Sep 2016
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Porter: U.S. Political System Is Structured to Divide

  • 09 Feb 2017
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How should companies navigate polarized politics in the Trump era?

  • 11 Feb 2015
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Politicians Received Political Benefit From Supporting Toxic Loans

  • 14 Sep 2017
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Harvard Business School dissects the problems with U.S. politics

  • 2009
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Constructivism as an Approach to International Political Economy

By: Rawi Abdelal
This Handbook gives an overview of the range and scope of International Political Economy (IPE) scholarship by mapping the different regional schools of IPE and noting the distinctive way IPE is practiced and conceptualized around the world. The Handbook examines, in a... View Details
Keywords: Development Economics; Trade; Higher Education; Globalized Economies and Regions; Government and Politics
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Abdelal, Rawi. "Constructivism as an Approach to International Political Economy." In Handbook of International Political Economy, edited by Mark Blyth, 57–71. London: Routledge, 2009.
  • 16 Aug 2011
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Managing Political Risk in Global Business: Beiersdorf 1914-1990

Keywords: by Geoffrey Jones & Christina Lubinski; Beauty & Cosmetics
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Ethics & Politics of Emerging Technologies

In this stream of research, my collaborators and I investigate the ethical, political, and social implications of computational technologies. 

In this work, I often collaborate with academic colleagues in computer science by helping to... View Details
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Algorithms; Computational Social Science
  • 14 Sep 2017
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Political Failure Through a Business Lens

Keywords: Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support; Government
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International business and political risk in West Africa

This project, based on confidential corporate archives, explores the response of foreign companies to political decolonization and the threat of expropriation in Ghana and Nigeria. Foreign companies in Ghana and Nigeria, especially those from Britain, had a... View Details

  • 25 Jun 2012
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Harvard’s prescription for a broken American political system

  • 13 May 2010
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How to keep politics out of rating agency reform

  • 12 PM – 1 PM EDT, 14 Sep 2017
  • Webinars: Trending@HBS

Why Competition in the Politics Industry Is Failing America

It is often said that "Washington is broken," but this reflects a common misunderstanding of the problem. Washington isn't broken--it is delivering exactly what its currently designed to deliver. The problem is that our political system is no longer designed to serve... View Details
  • 2021
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Everyday Illiberalism: How Hungarian Subnational Politics Propel Single-Party Dominance

By: Laura Jakli and Matthew Stenberg
While numerous studies consider the roles that media consolidation, court-packing, and economic crises have played in Hungary's democratic decline since 2010, none have considered the subnational mechanisms driving illiberalism. This study examines the types of... View Details
Keywords: Democracy; Government and Politics; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Hungary
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Jakli, Laura, and Matthew Stenberg. "Everyday Illiberalism: How Hungarian Subnational Politics Propel Single-Party Dominance." Governance 34, no. 2 (2021): 315–334.
  • 21 Apr 2017
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Can a French Political Upstart Ride Obama's Strategy to Victory?

  • 29 Jun 2020
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HBS Professor, CEO Co-Author Redouble Call For Systemic Political Change

  • 15 Sep 2016
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Political Paralysis Is the Biggest Threat to U.S. Competitiveness

  • 14 Sep 2017
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Our Political System Is Failing. Michael Porter Has Solutions.

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