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Spring 2013

"Krache Morris: U.S. Needs to Better Define Mexico's Drug Crisis"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Stefanie Le

International Security Program fellow Evelyn Krache Morris, who has an MBA from Columbia University, an MA in history and international affairs from the University of Chicago, and Ph.D. in history of U.S. foreign relations from Georgetown University, has spent her time at the Kennedy School conducting a study on how the global illicit drug trade has influenced U.S. relations with Mexico.

 

 

Winter 2012-2013

"Renshon Investigates Impact of Status Concerns on States and Individuals"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Stefanie Le

For Jonathan Renshon, interest in political psychology began at a young age from the influence of his father, Stanley Renshon, a political psychologist and professor of political science at The City University of New York.

 

 

Photo by Stefanie Le

April 12, 2012

"Film Series Features 'Fierce Green Fire' and Discussion with Filmmaker"

News

By Stefanie Le

"From the Grand Canyon to climate change, environmental activists have fought for five decades to save the earth’s most vital natural resources for generations to come. Veteran filmmaker Mark Kitchell chronicles the successes and challenges of this global green movement in his far-reaching new film A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for a Living Planet.  The San Francisco director came to Cambridge recently to screen his documentary at the Belfer Center as part of the Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center’s Environment & Natural Resources Program’ 2012 Environmental Film Series."

 

Spring 2013

"Krache Morris: U.S. Needs to Better Define Mexico's Drug Crisis"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Stefanie Le

International Security Program fellow Evelyn Krache Morris, who has an MBA from Columbia University, an MA in history and international affairs from the University of Chicago, and Ph.D. in history of U.S. foreign relations from Georgetown University, has spent her time at the Kennedy School conducting a study on how the global illicit drug trade has influenced U.S. relations with Mexico.

 

 

Winter 2012-2013

"Renshon Investigates Impact of Status Concerns on States and Individuals"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Stefanie Le

For Jonathan Renshon, interest in political psychology began at a young age from the influence of his father, Stanley Renshon, a political psychologist and professor of political science at The City University of New York.

 

 

Summer 2012

James Baker Honored as 2012 Great Negotiator

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Stefanie Le

In late March, Harvard’s Program on Negotiation (PON) and the Belfer Center’s Future of Diplomacy Project (FDP) jointly honored former U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker III with the 2012 Great Negotiator Award. Created twelve years ago, the Award rewards those "“individuals whose lifetime achievements in the field of negotiation and dispute resolution have had a significant and lasting impact.”

 

 

Photo by Stefanie Le

April 12, 2012

"Film Series Features 'Fierce Green Fire' and Discussion with Filmmaker"

News

By Stefanie Le

"From the Grand Canyon to climate change, environmental activists have fought for five decades to save the earth’s most vital natural resources for generations to come. Veteran filmmaker Mark Kitchell chronicles the successes and challenges of this global green movement in his far-reaching new film A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for a Living Planet.  The San Francisco director came to Cambridge recently to screen his documentary at the Belfer Center as part of the Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center’s Environment & Natural Resources Program’ 2012 Environmental Film Series."

 

Winter 2012-2013

"Renshon Investigates Impact of Status Concerns on States and Individuals"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Stefanie Le

For Jonathan Renshon, interest in political psychology began at a young age from the influence of his father, Stanley Renshon, a political psychologist and professor of political science at The City University of New York.

 

 

Summer 2012

James Baker Honored as 2012 Great Negotiator

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Stefanie Le

In late March, Harvard’s Program on Negotiation (PON) and the Belfer Center’s Future of Diplomacy Project (FDP) jointly honored former U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker III with the 2012 Great Negotiator Award. Created twelve years ago, the Award rewards those "“individuals whose lifetime achievements in the field of negotiation and dispute resolution have had a significant and lasting impact.”

 

 

Photo by Stefanie Le

April 12, 2012

"Film Series Features 'Fierce Green Fire' and Discussion with Filmmaker"

News

By Stefanie Le

"From the Grand Canyon to climate change, environmental activists have fought for five decades to save the earth’s most vital natural resources for generations to come. Veteran filmmaker Mark Kitchell chronicles the successes and challenges of this global green movement in his far-reaching new film A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for a Living Planet.  The San Francisco director came to Cambridge recently to screen his documentary at the Belfer Center as part of the Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center’s Environment & Natural Resources Program’ 2012 Environmental Film Series."

 

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