3 Questions: David Autor on global trade and political polarization
Study finds relationship between U.S. job losses due to trade, and political polarization in Congress.
Study finds relationship between U.S. job losses due to trade, and political polarization in Congress.
MIT study projects end-of-century climate under different scenarios.
Taylor Fravel will examine Asia’s maritime conflicts in further depth.
PhD student Justin de Benedictis-Kessner helps explain political behavior at the federal level.
Researchers in IDSS are learning how ideas evolve over networks, quantifying the influence of individuals in networks, and making better predictions.
As political scandal swirls, are there still signs of progress?
Top U.N. climate advisor highlights successes in Paris, challenges ahead.
Political science PhD student Marika Landau-Wells is using psychology and neuroscience to better understand political behavior.
MIT attendees of COP21 share experiences, perspectives on outcomes
In Brazil, auditing voter rolls has shrunk the electorate — to the dismay of incumbents.
MIT professor’s new book shows how labor laws actually get enforced, globally.
PhD student Leah Rosenzweig's electoral insights shed light on reasons for citizen participation in authoritarian and transitional countries in Sub-Sahara Africa.
Panel of MIT experts explores the promise and perils of a global agreement.
PhD student Yiqing Xu applies new methodology for better insight into the Chinese political economy.
Research merges security policy, political science, and international relations.