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.

The power of organizing with Paulette Aniskoff

Earlier this semester Interview Editor Katherine Pardoe sat down with former Obama White House staff member and Spring GU Politics Fellow Paulette Aniskoff. The two had a thoughtful conversation about getting into campaign politics, rethinking disaster management, and Paulette’s time at the Office of Public Engagement. Bonus features: Paulette’s podcast recommendations include: Slate’s Slow Burn Ear Hustle […]

The state of the Republican Party and communicating well with Antonia Ferrier

In this podcast, Interview Editor Lucy Schmitz and Spring GU Politics Fellows Antonia Ferrier explore the future of the Republican Party, the importance of communicating clearly, and the role of social media in political communications. A big thank you to Georgetown Politics to all their help this school year and for making the fellows available for some […]