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précisJune 24, 2024Resilience and innovation from UkraineDmytro Chumachenko, Kateryna Lopatiuk, and Liudmyla Huliaieva were the inaugural participants of the Global MIT At-Risk Fellows (GMAF) program. The Ukrainian scholars were paired with MIT faculty advisors to exchange knowledge on teaching methods and research strategies. Their experiences and work are featured here in précis. |
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In the NewsJune 24, 2024The rules of the gameLeda ZimmermanMIT Political ScienceRaymand Wang, SSP PhD candidate, writes on how rising superpowers like China are “cautious opportunists” in global institutions, and the US should avoid overreaction. |
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Analysis + OpinionJune 18, 2024Fear factor: How to know when you’re in a security dilemmaCharles L. GlaserForeign AffairsSSP senior fellow, Charles L. Glaser, writes on security dilemmas and how the US should react when they arise. |
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News@E40June 10, 2024Remembering Owen CoteCenter for International StudiesOwen Cote, a principal research scientist with the Security Studies Program (SSP), passed away on June 8, 2024. Cote joined SSP in 1997 as associate director, a role he has held ever since. He was an indomitable scholar and leading expert on both naval warfare and nuclear weapons. His monograph, The third battle: Innovation in the US Navy's silent cold war struggle with Soviet submarines, is the definitive work on the subject. Within SSP, he mentored several generations of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows on all aspects of military technology and the implications for international security. More broadly, he shaped and guided the field of security studies as co-editor and later editor of International Security. More details are available here. |
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In the NewsJune 5, 2024The World at MIT: Mai HassanMITThe experience of growing up in the Sudanese diaspora drew Mai Hassan to political science and a desire to examine topics related to authoritarianism. Hassan is associate director of political science and leads the Center's MIT-Africa Program and MISTI Africa. Learn more about her work in this video. |
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News ReleaseJune 3, 2024MIT Global Seed Funds program awards more than $2.6 millionCenter for International StudiesThe Center is thrilled to announce another banner year for the MIT Global Seed Fund (GSF) program. A total of 107 international research projects received more than $2.6 million in funding for the 2023-2024 cycle. These projects were selected from among 226 proposals submitted by faculty and research scientists across the Institute. |
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News@E40May 29, 2024CIS congratulates our 2024 graduatesCenter for International StudiesAmong those who graduated from the Department of Political Science this year were five graduate students who are affiliated with the Center’s Security Studies Program: Nicholas Ackert (SM), Nasir Almasri (PhD), John Minnich (PhD), Mina Pollmann (PhD), and Apekshya Prasai (PhD). Three additional graduates are members of the Center’s Global Diversity Lab: Jasmine English (PhD), Rorisand Lekalake (PhD), and Elizabeth Parker Mahyar (PhD). |
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In the NewsMay 28, 2024In international relations, it’s the message, not the mediumPeter DizikesMIT NewsResearch by SSP's Leo Marx Career Development Assistant Professor of the History and Culture of Science & Technology, Erik Lin-Greenberg, and PhD candidate in Security Studies and International Relations, Benjamin Norwood Harris, show warnings issued by world leaders are taken equally seriously whether issued on social media or through formal statements. |
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In the NewsMay 20, 2024Trying to make the gradePeter DizikesMIT NewsBen Ross Schneider’s new book examines why improving public education has been so difficult in Latin America. Schneider is the faculty director of the MIT-Chile Program and Ford International Professor of Political Science. |
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In the NewsMay 17, 2024Vipin Narang promoted to acting assistant secretary of defense for space policyUS Department of DefenseCIS is pleased to announce that Vipin Narang, Frank Stanton Professor of Nuclear Security and Political Science, was promoted from principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for space policy to acting assistant secretary of defense for space policy, effective Monday, May 20. |