Political science
3 Questions: Charles Stewart reads the tea leaves
May 20, 2010
The head of MIT’s Department of Political Science analyzes Tuesday’s election results and sees reason for concern for Obama and the Democrats
Also labeled: Voting and elections
Carl Kaysen commemoration to be held Saturday
May 19, 2010
Pattern seen in governments’ currency policies
May 5, 2010
Small-time money transfers from migrants shape key decisions on foreign exchange, research shows.
Also labeled: Finance, Global economic crisis, International development, Global, Developing countries, Monetary policy
3 Questions: Melissa Nobles on the U.S. Census
April 1, 2010
As America’s decennial headcount gets under way, an MIT political scientist discusses the history of race and ethnicity in the U.S. Census.
Understanding anti-immigrant sentiment
February 19, 2010
In new research experiment, MIT political scientist shows Americans’ views on immigration may be less based on economic self-interest than is commonly believed.
Also labeled: Immigration, Public opinion
Carl Kaysen, MIT professor emeritus and national security expert, dies at age 89
February 8, 2010
As an adviser under President Kennedy, he helped negotiate a key nuclear test ban treaty.
‘All or nothing’
January 27, 2010
MIT experts on the future of health-care reform: Congress should still think big
3 Questions: Henry Jacoby on Copenhagen
December 9, 2009
The co-director of MIT’s Global Change program discusses what to expect from the U.N. Climate Change Conference, and the effects of ‘Climategate’
Three MIT students are Rhodes Scholars
November 22, 2009
A record year for U.S. students at the Institute
Tea with a Warlord
November 18, 2009
Fotini Christia interviews Afghanistan’s fierce fighters and reveals the potential for a more successful U.S. strategy
“Diagnosing” the U.S. health care system: in Soundings Magazine
November 9, 2009
The U.S. health system has been ranked second in the world in expenditures — and 38th in the world for performance. What's going on?
The politics of climate fixes
November 5, 2009
Judith Layzer says there’s no easy way out when it comes to climate change — but that geo-engineering might be a last-ditch solution.
Saving labor
He proposes a new solution.
October 14, 2009
Political scientist Richard Locke says our system of improving factory conditions around the world is broken.He proposes a new solution.
3 Questions: Charles Stewart on voting survey
March 26, 2009
Also labeled: Voting and elections, 3 Questions
Berger receives French Legion of Honor medal
January 27, 2009
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Faculty
The role of race
January 20, 2009
Voting analysis shows Obama won because of his support among blacks.
Also labeled: Voting and elections, National relations and service
CIS scholars offer advice, new ideas to Obama
January 14, 2009
Also labeled: National relations and service
Soros says crisis underscores need for regulation
October 29, 2008
Also labeled: Economics, National relations and service
Far from perfect
October 27, 2008
With election days away, Stewart charts progress of U.S. voting security
Also labeled: Security studies and military, Voting and elections
Both sides of the Net
October 24, 2008
Assessing Obama, McCain positions on Internet, technology
Also labeled: Computer science and technology, Voting and elections
Conference weighs Electoral College pros and cons
October 20, 2008
Also labeled: Business and management, Voting and elections
Taxes and the economy
October 16, 2008
MIT experts assess the candidates' differences
Polling questions: MIT's Adam Berinsky breaks down the surveys
October 8, 2008
Also labeled: Humanities, Voting and elections
MIT report debunks China energy myth
October 6, 2008
The problem isn't in the technology, it's the operations
Panel to address foreign challenges awaiting next president
September 16, 2008
MIT professor Lucian W. Pye, leading China scholar, dies at 86
September 8, 2008
Solutions-driven culture draws Fallon to MIT
September 2, 2008
Veteran of global hot spots to share insights during fall CIS fellowship






















