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Military Conflict as a Public Health Problem (2000)

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This initiative has concluded its research. The Weatherhead Center awarded the first Weatherhead Initiative in International Affairs faculty grant in March 2000 to Harvard professors Gary King of the Department of Government and Chris Murray of the School...

Identity as a Variable (2001)

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This initiative has concluded its research. The concept of identity has taken an increasingly prominent place in the social sciences of late. Analysis of the development of social identities themselves has become an important focus of scholarly research...

Religion in Global Politics (2002)

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This initiative has concluded its research. In March of 2002, a research team based at the Harvard Academy was awarded the Weatherhead Initiative Grant from Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. The project “Religion in Global Politics”...

International Human Capital Flows and Development (2003)

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This initiative has concluded its research. Cross-border financial capital flows have transformed the global economic and political landscape over the last fifty years. As financial capital mobility has increased, the ability to attract foreign capital...

Pentecostalism in Transnational Perspective (2009)

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This initiative has concluded its research. In 2009–2010, a team composed of Professors Jacob Olupona, Harvey Cox, and Marla Frederick, and doctoral candidate Devaka Premawardhana, of the Harvard Divinity School, carried out a scholarly workshop at...

Understanding African Poverty over the Longue Durée (2009)

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This initiative has concluded its research. In 2009–2010, the team of Professor Emmanuel Akyeampong of the Department of History, Professors Robert Bates and James Robinson of the Department of Government, and Professor Nathan Nunn of the Department of...