Georgetown Public Policy Review

Established in 1995, the Georgetown Public Policy Review is the McCourt School of Public Policy’s nonpartisan, graduate student-run publication. Our mission is to provide an outlet for innovative new thinkers and established policymakers to offer perspectives on the politics and policies that shape our nation and our world.

    ‘Buy America’: Protectionist Peril or Politically Practical?            

‘Buy America’: Protectionist Peril or Politically Practical?       The Issue of Government Procurement:             In January of 2021, President Biden signed executive order 14005, “Ensuring the Future is Made in All of America by All of America’s Workers.” Commonly known as ‘Buy America’, E.O. 14005 is a prime example of the Biden Administration’s commitment to reducing reliance […]

COVID Blog, April 24th

Welcome to GPPR’s COVID blog! Here, you’ll find our insights based on our experiences and policy interests. Enjoy, and submit your post here.   COVID-19 and Violence at Home, Lia Lumauig The Communicative Failure of Our Government in Times of Crisis, Hannah Friedman The Theology of Pandemics, Sam Ben-Meir Trump’s Pandemic Failure: A Missed Opportunity, […]