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79 JFK AND BEYOND

Resources

A rundown of new surveys, studies, and successes currently on the Kennedy School Web site

www.ksg.harvard.edu/press/press%20releases/2004/immigration_poll_100704.htm
Americans are less apprehensive about immigration than they’ve been in the past. Read this new survey, co-sponsored by the Kennedy School, to find out why.

www.ksg.harvard.edu/news/onthehill
A handful of Washington, DC-based readers may be able to drop in on their favorite Kennedy School faculty members as they testify before a Congressional committee on intelligence capabilities or child pornography. But for the majority who can’t but wish they could, this site of transcripts is for you.

www.jchs.harvard.edu/
Concerned about the future of housing in the United States? This new State of the Nations Housing 2004 report put out by the Joint Center for Housing Studies may help.

www.ashinstitute.harvard.edu/Ash/pr_2004w_index.htm
Who won this year’s award for innovative government programs? The manila envelope, please.

http://ksgnotes1.harvard.edu/research/wpaper.nsf/rwp/RWP04-043?OpenDocument
Put this in the “now you know” category, thanks to Associate Professor Alberto Abadie: terrorism risk in individual nations across the world is impacted directly by the level of political freedom in those countries.

www.ksg.harvard.edu/rappaport/information/policynotes.htm
Boston policy aficionados take note: the first compilation of new policy-related scholarly research about Greater Boston just hit the Web, courtesy of the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston.