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May 1, 2014

End Notes

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

Analysis + Opinion

April 17, 2014

When your work suddenly comes home

Jim WalshWBUR: Cognoscenti

For me, the Boston bombings of a year ago seem both far away and right beneath the surface.

Analysis + Opinion

April 14, 2014

Imagining invasion on Vladimir Putin’s doorstep

Christian CarylForeignPolicy.com

Life was already hard enough for Ukrainians. But now they also have to worry about a Russian army on the march.

Analysis + Opinion

April 12, 2014

Why India must stay the nuclear hand

Vipin NarangThe Indian Express

Revising India’s no-first-use posture, as the BJP is purportedly considering, would be unnecessary and dangerous.

Analysis + Opinion

April 12, 2014

Chinese signaling in the East China Sea?

M. Taylor FravelThe Washington Post

The dispute between Japan and China over the sovereignty of the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands is one of the most volatile flashpoints in East Asia today.  

Ranil Wickremesinghe

News Release

April 7, 2014

Former Prime Minister of Sri Lanka joins MIT

Ranil Wickremesinghe has been named a Robert E. Wilhelm Fellow. The Sri Lankan politician and current leader of the Opposition in the Sri Lankan parliament will be at CIS for one month beginning April 8, 2014. Wickremesinghe was prime minister of Sri Lanka twice, from May 7, 1993 to August 19, 1994, and from December 9, 2001, to April 6, 2004. A member of the United National Party, he was appointed party leader in November 1994. During his time at MIT, Wickremesinghe will study how to formulate a constitution sans an executive presidency. He also will work with faculty and students interested in Asian regional issues.

April Julich Perez

News@E40

April 2, 2014

MISTI's Perez honored for leadership

April Julich Perez, associate director of the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI) has been honored for her leadership with a 2014 MIT Excellence Award for Bringing Out the Best. "In her role at MISTI, April has distinguished herself in her ability to mentor, inspire, and empower each member of her staff—encouraging them to take on new responsibilities and supporting them every step of the way," said Institute Community and Equity Officer Edmund Bertschinger, who presented Perez with the award at a ceremony held February 25. Read more

Analysis + Opinion

March 21, 2014

The Ukrainian paradox

Jim WalshWBUR: Cognoscenti

The Ukrainian paradox is not a math problem. It has more to do with chess than equations. 

In the News

March 20, 2014

John Tirman on the warming US-Iran relationship

Peter DizikesMIT News

The U.S. and Iran have had a largely antagonistic relationship since the Iranian Revolution of 1979. Could that be changing? In January, Iran and a U.S.-led group of six global powers agreed to an interim six-month deal that freezes Iran’s nuclear weapons program, in exchange for the lifting of some economic sanctions. The progress on the issue indicates that U.S.-Iran difficulties are not wholly intractable, suggests John Tirman, a principal research scientist and executive director of MIT’s Center for International Studies. 

Analysis + Opinion

March 16, 2014

Leave Iran's missiles out of nuclear talks

Mansour SalsabiliBulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Controversy over Iran’s ballistic missile program intensified during the most recent round of talks between Iran and its six negotiating partners, the P5+1, or the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany, as the two sides disagreed over whether the topic should even be discussed. 

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