Solving puzzles of international trade, war, and order
Assistant Professor Mariya Grinberg works at the intersection of economics and national security, building better theories of state behavior.
Assistant Professor Mariya Grinberg works at the intersection of economics and national security, building better theories of state behavior.
Senior Brian Williams has used bioengineering as a launchpad to combat racism in public health — and he doesn’t want to stop there.
MIT professor of political science Charles Stewart III discusses the status of US election administration.
Honor recognizes professors who went the extra mile advising during the pandemic’s disruptions.
Hundreds of MIT community members meet and greet a new chancellor and enjoy autumnal snacks and refreshments.
Professor Lily Tsai’s new book explains how “retributive justice,” the high-profile sanctioning of some in society, helps authoritarians solidify public support.
“U.S. competitiveness depends less on defensive measures than on what we do to strengthen our own capacities,” says MIT’s vice president for research.
PhD student Ying Gao's research reveals that the urban poor in the developing world are politically engaged and capable of effecting change.
New professors join Comparative Media Studies/Writing, Economics, Literature, Philosophy, and Political Science.
New research by political science PhD candidate Meicen Sun illuminates the broad economic and political impacts of internet restrictions.
Political science PhD student Emilia Simison has found that despotic regimes vary, and the move to democracy doesn’t necessarily guarantee policy change.
A panel of foreign-policy experts surveys the uncertainties facing the country as it returns to Taliban rule.
Obiageli Nwodoh ’21 repurposed her STEM skills to pave a pre-law path at MIT and pursue social justice.
Advancing the study and practice of thinking responsibly in computing education, research, and implementation.
People rarely vote after being incarcerated. Associate Professor Ariel White wonders what can be done about it.