3 Questions: How political science contributes to national policies on immigration and military conflict
Political theorist John Tirman discusses immigration and identity, and measuring the true costs of war.
Political theorist John Tirman discusses immigration and identity, and measuring the true costs of war.
MIT event offers look at how U.S.-Mexico relations could revive.
Members of MIT's Science Policy Initiative meet with members of Congress on Science-Engineering-Technology Congressional Visits Day.
J-PAL North America tests innovative strategies to reduce recidivism and help inmates transition back to society.
Doctoral student Tom O’Grady maps the rise of anti-welfare rhetoric in decades of speeches in the UK Parliament.
Nielsen, Stewart, and Acemoglu receive high-profile grants for research.
Former Capitol Hill aide and policy advocate has worked with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
At Mens et Manus America event, Hochschild recommends three pillars of action for finding common ground among U.S. voters.
PhD student Renato Lima de Oliveira examines how a country's natural resources affect its politics and policies.
Influential team counsels leaders, educates students, and informs policy.
MIT alumna, Robert Wilhelm Fellow, and former Mexican government official discusses opportunities and challenges of recent reforms.
Over 200 students and faculty attend kickoff as SHASS and Sloan begin an exploration of current U.S. social, political, economic challenges.