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Allison, who is also the director of the Kennedy School of Government’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, outlined a strategy to minimize the chances of nuclear terrorism: preventing the emergence of new nuclear states, accounting for all existing nuclear weapons, and ensuring that no new...
“The [1994] Gingrich revolution had a cleansing effect—if the Democrats win 25 seats tonight, it’s a healthy night for democracy as well,” David Gergen, a Kennedy School of Government professor and former adviser to three Republican presidents and...
“I think pretty much nothing is going to happen,” Thomas, a former Crimson editor and current Kennedy School visiting professor, said. “There’s one chance in 20 that a new Bush will emerge and [will] try to do something...
In other statewide races, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56—a member of the Senate since 1962—easily defeated Republican Kenneth Chase by a three to one margin.
Harvard-educated heads of state in Latin American history include Mexican President-elect Felipe J. Calderon, a 2000 Kennedy School alum, and Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, who earned a certificate in administration and management from the Extension School in 1993.