The aftermath of violence
Investigating the political and economic consequences of large-scale deadly conflict, Volha Charnysh discovers that community-level interactions make a big impact.
Investigating the political and economic consequences of large-scale deadly conflict, Volha Charnysh discovers that community-level interactions make a big impact.
Teppei Yamamoto examines the methods of his discipline, to help scholars nail down cause and effect.
Associate Professor Devin Caughey’s new book looks at a massive political shift that took place in a one-party region.
Alumna builds on her foundation in nuclear policy through a Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship.
An updated Elections Performance Index from the MIT Election Data and Science Lab evaluates the 2016 election.
Doctoral student Parrish Bergquist investigates how politics affects environmental decision-making.
National security expert discusses US defense spending and considers whether the NATO alliance should remain a US priority.
Doctoral student Elissa Berwick listens closely to the calls for independence rising from regions around the world.
Ford Professor Kathleen Thelen addresses challenges of the “gig economy” and gender equity issues in her field.
Graduating students and alumni will conduct research abroad in 2018-19 academic year.
Nuclear strategy expert shares observations from the recent North Korea-South Korea summit and possible outcomes of the North Korea-U.S. summit.
MIT’s Committed to Caring Award selects third slate of dedicated professors.
Interdisciplinary doctoral program in statistics and online MicroMasters program in statistics and data science begin this fall.
Doctoral student Tesalia Rizzo tests methods for thwarting middlemen who pose a substantial barrier to democratic representation in Mexico and other nations.