An American in Paris
Doctoral student Elizabeth Dekeyser studies Muslim communities' sense of solidarity with the French state.
Doctoral student Elizabeth Dekeyser studies Muslim communities' sense of solidarity with the French state.
New initiative supported by $3.7 million in grants from the Charles Koch Foundation.
In his new book, political scientist Richard Nielsen proposes a “blocked ambition” hypothesis.
Political scientists Charles Stewart III and Eitan D. Hersh offer insights on data, technology, and election security in an era of rising concern.
For MIT senior Talia Weiss, physics and theater have provided a springboard for new interests in political science.
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.
Analysis shows the design and framing of renewable energy policies can strengthen public support — or opposition.
Selected cities and counties will receive funding and technical support from J-PAL to test innovative strategies in the fight against poverty.
Following their MIT studies, graduates in MIT’s Reserve Officer Training Corps set off on new challenges in the U.S. military.
Department of Political Science assistant professor studies the strategic use of nuclear force as global tensions threaten to reach the boiling point.