Lincoln Palmer Bloomfield, professor emeritus of political science, dies at 93
Longtime member of the MIT faculty was noted for his work on containing conflict and averting nuclear escalation.
Longtime member of the MIT faculty was noted for his work on containing conflict and averting nuclear escalation.
With U.S. history and constitutional law on his mind, senior Cory Hernandez envisions a society that welcomes all — starting with MIT.
As MIT’s PIE Commission releases its findings on the innovation economy, a focus on finding ways to help new ideas reach the market.
At MIT, foreign-policy experts discuss the complications of another potential military intervention in the Middle East.
By placing some women in local leadership positions, an innovative development aid program integrates women into civic life, and may have economic benefits.
Study shows ethnic-based distribution of goods in African politics is not continuous, but instead intermittent and limited in scope.
In a new book, journalist and MIT fellow Christian Caryl recounts the epoch-shaping political, religious and economic upheavals launched in the year 1979.
MIT researchers warn of the risks a trade war could create for the solar industry.
MIT political science professor examines ways societies confront histories of racial and ethnic injustice
After years of research into global production systems, an MIT political scientist is convinced that government, not just the private sector, must help keep workers safe.
At MIT event, diplomats and scholars reinforce high stakes, lack of progress on Asian territorial dispute.
MIT political scientist examines Japanese stasis after nuclear meltdown at Fukushima.
PhD student Brian Haggerty's work becomes part of foreign policy debate on Syria