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Han and Action

by David Potash Published December 26, 2022 Leave a comment

What moves people to engage in public life? It is a vitally important question, perhaps never more so than now when the very tenets of democracy are at risk. It is the primary question driving the research, scholarship and influence of Hahrie Han, a professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University. Han is the…

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