Making the case for Keynes
Peter Temin’s new book explains how John Maynard Keynes’ ideas relate to today’s global economy.
Peter Temin’s new book explains how John Maynard Keynes’ ideas relate to today’s global economy.
Meet MIT professor Arthur Bahr, a former figure skater who makes medieval literature come alive.
Nuclear security expert Francis Gavin brings a historical approach to the study of international politics.
Prime minister and cabinet members attend leadership workshop with MIT professors.
MIT Melville scholar travels on the last surviving U.S. whaleship from Melville's era.
Expert in regulation and market competition will take leave to spearhead DOJ’s economic analysis.
Urban politicians in the U.S. are responsive to voters’ views, regardless of the form of government.
Political scientist discusses regulatory gaps in assessing the impact of “gene drives.”
MIT-Brazil Program interns collaborate on platform that optimizes mosquito control in Brazil.
In a new book, political scientist Barry Posen makes the case for a more limited U.S. military strategy.
Acclaimed interdisciplinary artist and writer will serve in CMS/W.