Commerce and coercion
When responding to disputes with foreign powers, China does not speak with one voice, political science doctoral candidate Kacie Miura finds.
When responding to disputes with foreign powers, China does not speak with one voice, political science doctoral candidate Kacie Miura finds.
Firms learn from experience in the measurement, reporting, and verification of carbon emissions under China’s emissions trading systems.
Moods expressed on social media tend to decline when air pollution gets worse, study finds.
A new MIT program in the planned Chinese city offers opportunities for observation and collaboration.
Pablo Ducru and Michael Shum ’17, MEng ’18 will study at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
MIT faculty, leadership, alumni, and Corporation members engage with old and new friends of the Institute.
Lively program with the author celebrates the release of “Ai Weiwei: Beijing Photographs, 1993 – 2003” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
MIT's pK-12 Action Group collaborates with the Chinese International School to bring faculty, staff, and students together for hands-on learning.
Conference will explore possibilities for MIT-China collaboration in applying science and technology to help solve great global challenges.
Study finds end-Permian extinction, which wiped out most of Earth’s species, was instantaneous in geological time.
New York Times op-ed by MIT president says a national focus on innovation and research is more effective than only playing defense on trade practices.
One of the world’s most densely populated regions may push the boundaries of habitability by the end of this century, study finds.
National security expert discusses US defense spending and considers whether the NATO alliance should remain a US priority.
Two centers located in Shenzhen, China, and Cambridge, Massachusetts, will facilitate collaborative research opportunities.