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Letter from the editors.

Peering forward from 1979, even the most prescient thinker could not have foreseen the events that have unfolded in the last 30 years. In a world characterized by constant action, the temptation is to impatiently press forward so as not to be left behind. Yet this issue, which marks our 30th volume and the 30th anniversary of our founding, has given us occasion to pause, not only to take stock of where we have come from but to decide how we plan to continue.

Founded to "cover that middle ground between academic scholarship and journalism" the Harvard International Review has done more than record the dizzying changes occurring across the globe. We have dedicated our pages ...

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