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Elizabeth Wood on Scripps News

In the News

June 12, 2023

Elizabeth Wood on "Day of Russia" holiday

Scripps News

MIT History Professor Elizabeth Wood appears on Scripps News to discuss the historical significance of Russia Day, June 12, in the breakup of the USSR and the formation of an independent Ukraine. 

Suzanne Freeman and Mariel Garcia-Montes

précis

June 9, 2023

Jeanne Guillemin Prize recipients

Suzanne Freeman, a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science, and Mariel Garcia-Montes, a student in the doctoral program in History, Anthropology, Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), are the recipients of this year’s Jeanne Guillemin Prize at the Center for International Studies (CIS).

Syrian civilians eat an Iftar meal provided by a group of volunteers in a damaged neighborhood of Atarib, Aleppo countryside,

Analysis + Opinion

June 9, 2023

HR 3202: Analyzing legislative efforts to block Arab engagement with Syria

Steven Simon and Joshua LandisThe Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft

Opposition to HR 3202 does not imply support for US normalization with Assad, only a recognition that standing in the way of our regional partners’ diplomatic and economic engagement would be counterproductive both to US interests and to the welfare of the Syrian people.

Headshot of Mai Hassan

In the News

June 7, 2023

When movements topple dictators

Christine ThielmanSpectrum

Associate professor of political science Mai Hassan examines contentious politics and collective action in autocratic regimes—and the barriers to democratization that follow. 

Mai Hassan

précis

June 7, 2023

précis Interview: Mai Hassan

Mai Hassan is an associate professor of political science at MIT and the faculty director of the MIT-Africa Program. Her research interests include authoritarian regimes, bureaucracy and public administration, and contentious politics. Born in Sudan, she sat down with précis to discuss that nation’s current crisis, her work on authoritarian regimes in Africa, and the importance of international education at MIT.

Headshot of Gabriela Sa Pessoa

In the News

June 6, 2023

Q&A: Gabriela Sá Pessoa on Brazilian politics, human rights in the Amazon, and AI

Sabina Van MellMIT News

The Brazilian social justice reporter is the 2023 Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow at the MIT Center for International Studies.

Compass pointing toward Excellence

précis

June 6, 2023

End Notes

End Notes features the professional achievements of our scholars, students, and staff. This includes recent awards, speaking engagements, and publications.​

Flags of Saudi Arabia and Israel stand together in a kitchen staging area as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken holds meetings at the State Department in Washington on Oct. 14, 2021.

Analysis + Opinion

June 5, 2023

Is Saudi-Israeli normalization worth it?

Aaron David Miller and Steven SimonForeign Policy

It would be a dramatic accomplishment, but not nearly as transformational as many may think.

Caption:Lily Tsai (left), founder and director of MIT GOV/LAB, welcome fellows to MIT GOV/LAB as part of their onboarding

In the News

June 5, 2023

New MIT fellowship supports student research on governance innovation with Global South governments

Seongkyul ParkMIT News

A new cross-institute initiative between MIT Governance Lab, MISTI, and the Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center to support graduate student work in public sector innovation.

Chancellor Melissa Nobles giving her address

In the News

June 2, 2023

Chancellor Melissa Nobles’ address to MIT’s undergraduate Class of 2023

Melissa NoblesMIT News

Chancellor and CIS affiliate Melissa Nobles spoke to this year's graduating class.

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