Suzanne Freeman and Mariel Garcia-Montes receive 2023 Jeanne Guillemin Prize
Award from the Center for International Studies supports women pursuing doctorates in international affairs.
Award from the Center for International Studies supports women pursuing doctorates in international affairs.
Richard J. Samuels steps down as director; Evan Lieberman is named his successor.
Awarded by the Center for International Studies, the prize will help support the PhD candidate's dissertation research on Chinese foreign and security policy.
CIS executive director argues a recent commission launched by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is an attempt to redirect the human rights movement.
At MIT event, scholars and relief workers warn current problems could be “the tip of the iceberg.”
In a new book, political scientist Barry Posen makes the case for a more limited U.S. military strategy.
Former military analyst and whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg speaks on the need for open public discussion of vital issues.
New study suggests that the secretive rogue state may have found a way to circumvent international controls on nuclear materials.
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.
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.
At MIT event, diplomats and scholars reinforce high stakes, lack of progress on Asian territorial dispute.