Our world is deeply interconnected, and no country is untouched by existential issues that cross borders and affect all of us—issues like securing peace, averting climate catastrophe, and addressing the increasing unknowns that come with artificial intelligence.

Harvard Kennedy School has played a role in shaping the policy around these issues—from the 1991 Nunn-Lugar Act to secure and dismantle warheads and weapons delivery systems to the 2015 Paris Agreement. HKS expertise—and impact—is everywhere.

Read about how the Kennedy School has tackled some of the biggest global issues.

“Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit
this small planet.”
John F. Kennedy | June 10, 1963