Bruno Perreau examines the politics of adoption in France
A lens for views on gender, parenthood, and "Frenchness."
A lens for views on gender, parenthood, and "Frenchness."
New book examines misunderstandings as two nations try to work out a permanent deal on nuclear weapons.
Nazli Choucri analyzes issues of governance, politics, and participation in online communications.
An MIT political scientist proposes a new polling method to reveal how voters make choices at the ballot box.
In talk, MIT professor examines the implications of the military drawdown for regional rivals India and Pakistan.
Former military analyst and whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg speaks on the need for open public discussion of vital issues.
At MIT, foreign-policy experts discuss the complications of another potential military intervention in the Middle East.
MIT historian discusses the longstanding ‘taboo’ against chemical weapons, and international attempts to eliminate them.
MIT professor looks back at the movement for equality in Chicago.
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.
The E2e Project aims to give decision-makers real-world evidence on the most cost-effective ways to reduce energy and emissions.
Visit establishes intent to explore collaborations in education and research.
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.