F. Daniel Hidalgo: it’s electric
The influence of electronic ballots on democracy in the developing world
The influence of electronic ballots on democracy in the developing world
New report from MIT and Caltech notes gains in voting-machine technologies, but warns they could be cancelled out by errors introduced through mail and Internet voting.
MIT political scientist and voting expert weighs in on the state of the presidential campaign, the shifting demographics of America, and the tossup U.S. Senate races.
MIT political scientist Fotini Christia talks about the attacks on U.S. and Western embassies in North Africa and the Middle East.
A political scientist whose work was cited in one justice’s opinion weighs in on the ruling and its implications.
Endowed chair established with a gift of $5 million from the Stanton Foundation
Military strategy for a declining United States in a complex world
Professor studies taxation, Social Security, health insurance and more.
At an MIT panel on the future of black politics, scholars discuss the need for civic engagement at a time of economic stress.
Political scientist who studies public opinion assesses a campaign with wildly fluctuating polls.
Political science associate professor ties together qualitative and quantitative ways of thinking about politics and society.
Study group is tackling hard questions about what it will take to stoke renewal.