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...don’t think any [KSG graduate] has ever faced a bigger challenge than Ellen, because of the total deterioration of the state,” KSG Lecturer in Public Policy John W. Thomas said...
...Kennedy School of Government (KSG) graduate is positioned to become the first female African president, after a fierce campaign culminated in a run-off election last week in Liberia...
...With 99 percent of the ballots counted, 1971 KSG alumna and former World Bank economist Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf leads with 59.6 percent of the popular vote, although Liberia’s National Election Commission (NEC) will not officially call the election until tomorrow...
...with all nine incumbents hoping to renew their terms and several challengers pushing for council seats, electoral success is far from guaranteed, even for the most seasoned of politicos.This past weekend, The Crimson followed three of this year’s council incumbents—Kennedy School of Government (KSG) student and current Vice Mayor Marjorie C. Decker, Councillor Brian P. Murphy ’86-’87, and Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72—as they burned through the last of their shoe leather in hopes of snagging another council term. MARJORIE...
...rather than for academic pursuits.“It’s a situation where the University is going to make somebody mad no matter what it does,” said Peter D. Hall, a lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government’s (KSG) Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations. “I think that it makes much more sense to encourage members of the University community to hold events and to mobilize their own resources.”KSG Assistant Professor of Public Policy Asim I. Khwaja, who spoke with Summers?...