Q&A: Anne McCants on "Waves of Globalization," the 2018 World Economic History Congress at MIT
Congress of leading thinkers in economic, business, and social history convenes in the US for first time in 50 years.
Congress of leading thinkers in economic, business, and social history convenes in the US for first time in 50 years.
MIT researchers examine Turkey to assess the impact of 2015 Paris climate commitments on a national economy.
Student-led group is working to build cultural, academic, and industrial bridges between MIT and the Arab world.
National security expert discusses US defense spending and considers whether the NATO alliance should remain a US priority.
Study highlights economic losses for participating countries.
Two centers located in Shenzhen, China, and Cambridge, Massachusetts, will facilitate collaborative research opportunities.
Nuclear strategy expert shares observations from the recent North Korea-South Korea summit and possible outcomes of the North Korea-U.S. summit.
Faculty director discusses the future of the initiative and Africa’s position as a global priority for the Institute.
Daniel Kammen of the University of California at Berkeley discusses current efforts in clean energy innovation and implementation, and what's coming next.
Alliance will be part of new MIT Intelligence Quest.
MIT Research Scientist Eric Heginbotham co-authors book that serves as guide for policymakers and academics, tracking important shifts in China’s diplomacy.
After more than five months in detention, Rodriguez now awaits asylum appeal.
Putting limits on foreign students or technical publications would be counterproductive, write Deutch and Condoleezza Rice.
State visit includes meeting with MIT president and award for MIT physicist Marin Soljačić.