Energy, war, and the crisis in Ukraine
An expert panel examines the implications of energy use and energy policy during Russia’s invasion.
An expert panel examines the implications of energy use and energy policy during Russia’s invasion.
Delegates from MIT attended COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, where international climate negotiations went down to the wire.
Associate Professor Mai Hassan documents bureaucratic systems in Eastern Africa set up for coercion, as well as roadblocks to democratic government.
Associate Professor Noah Nathan is generating a body of scholarship on the political impacts of urbanization throughout the global South.
MIT panelists see progress for Ukraine, but perils ahead and little chance of a quick resolution.
Aleksander Madry, Asu Ozdaglar, and Luis Videgaray, co-chairs of the AI Policy Forum, discuss key issues facing the AI policy landscape today.
Dissatisfied with security guarantees from the US, America’s junior allies want greater control over their own defenses.
International firms sharing production networks lobby together to secure favorable trade conditions.
John David Minnich seeks to understand how trade policies fueled China’s rise and continue to determine geopolitical winners and losers.
In a recent MISTI course, students engaged on collaborative solutions to climate, health care, and economic development in the Middle East.
An expert on US-Iran relations and human security, Tirman was a prolific author and thoughtful colleague and friend.
The Robert E. Wilhelm Fellows Program brings real-world experience and new scholarship to CIS and is a vital part of its research community.
MIT Refugee Action Hub event convene learners, activists, and educators from around the world in storytelling and collaboration.
MIT political science master’s student Milain Fayulu is building brands to bring change to his home country.
Awarded by the Center for International Studies, the prize will help support the PhD candidate's dissertation research on Chinese foreign and security policy.