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In the NewsJuly 3, 2019The IT and biological technology linkBitange NdemoBusiness Daily AfricaKen Oye spoke at The Gordon Institute of Business Science and the Georgia Institute of Technology on The Emerging to Converging Technologies Conference in Johannesburg and had many solutions that could bring great benefit to the southern hemisphere. |
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In the NewsJuly 3, 2019Military strategy and politics in the PRCSupChinaThe SupChina podcast featured Taylor Fravel. His new book Active Defense: China’s Military Strategy Since 1949, examines the changes to the PLA’s strategy, why they happen, and why, just as importantly, in some moments when we’d expect major changes in strategy, they don’t happen. |
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In the NewsJuly 1, 2019Trump steps over North Korean border and into controversial nuclear negotiationsLisa MullinsWBUR Here & NowPresident Trump traveled to the demilitarized zone between the Koreas and shook hands with Kim Jong Un in North Korean territory. Jim Walsh weighs in. |
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In the NewsJuly 1, 2019After Trump and Kim's handshake, what comes next in US-North Korean talks?: AnalysisConor FinneganABC News“I have no problem with a stunt that jolts a comatose working level process,” tweeted Vipin Narang, assistant professor at MIT, about the DMZ meeting. “But this was picking up the fifteen yards we lost at Hanoi because of Trump's own hardened maximalist position. If that doesn't change, this is just theatrics.” |
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In the NewsJuly 1, 2019Iran says it has exceeded uranium limits set in 2015 nuclear dealGeoff BrumfielNPRVipin Narang says it appears almost inevitable that Iran will follow through and ramp up its nuclear program again, even as Washington warns it not to. |
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In the NewsJuly 1, 2019Trump’s whirlwind weekend in AsiaGreater Boston StaffWGBH Greater BostonCarol Saivetz and Jim Walsh, senior advisor and senior research associate, respectively, at MIT's Security Studies program, discuss President Trump’s weekend in Asia. |
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In the NewsJuly 1, 2019Taylor Fravel named director of the MIT Security Studies ProgramCenter for International StudiesMIT NewsTaylor Fravel takes over as director of the MIT Security Studies Program (SSP). Barry Posen will continue his research and teaching responsibilities at MIT and continue leading SSP's Grand Strategy, Security, and Statecraft Fellows Program. |
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In the NewsJune 30, 2019The media hands Trump a hollow victory on North KoreaPeter WadeRolling StoneAs MIT security studies professor Vipin Narang pointed out on Twitter, Trump and Kim’s talks stand exactly where they were 15 months ago. The only difference is this new photo op. |
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In the NewsJune 30, 2019‘Amazing event’: North Korea lauds Trump-Kim meeting at borderAljazeeraVipin Narang of MIT said the North was portraying Kim as “being courted by Trump”. “Note very carefully the sequence of issues here,” he said on Twitter. “Easing tensions, ending inglorious relations, and then working on denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula (again, not just North Korea). “Kim is still not offering to unilaterally disarm.” |
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In the NewsJune 28, 2019Trump offers North Korea's Kim weekend meeting in demilitarized zoneRoberta Rampton, Joyce LeeReuters“The fundamental problem - no working-level meetings and no basic change in at least the US negotiating position - means that any meeting right now is just pointless theater,” tweeted Vipin Narang, an MIT professor of political science. |