Helping Mexico design an effective climate policy
MIT researchers are working with the Mexican government on carbon pricing options to meet the country’s climate goals under the Paris Agreement.
MIT researchers are working with the Mexican government on carbon pricing options to meet the country’s climate goals under the Paris Agreement.
Bustani Middle East Seminar lectures by Leila Farsakh and Peter Krause PhD '11 take a close look at nationalist movements in Israel, Palestine, and Algeria.
New initiative supported by $3.7 million in grants from the Charles Koch Foundation.
At MIT event, experts call for a new approach to worst-case scenarios.
Whether in Cambridge or Shanghai, MIT senior Joshua Charles Woodard seeks to learn from others’ perspectives and challenge his own.
The IPL provides funding and policy outreach support to help MIT faculty and researchers connect with the policy world.
MIT security experts discuss how to lower tensions between the U.S. and North Korea.
Political science doctoral student Ketian Zhang sheds light on China's use of coercion in foreign policy, hoping to span a deep divide.
MIT political scientist Vipin Narang explains the strategies of new nuclear powers.
Erik Sand brings a perspective shaped by eight years of service in the U.S. Navy to his doctoral studies.
MIT is working with attorneys on behalf of Francisco Rodriguez.
Assistant professor of urban studies and planning argues immigration is good for the U.S. and that President Trump's executive order threatens national security.
MIT historian John Dower’s latest book decries the militarism of the postwar years.
Senseable City Lab visualizes 20 years of data to show how students, faculty, and scholars join MIT from all over the world.
Political theorist John Tirman discusses immigration and identity, and measuring the true costs of war.