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In the NewsNovember 17, 2023Celebrating diversity and cultural connectionsMichael BrindleyMIT NewsAt a “Heritage Meets Heritage” event, MIT students enjoy conversations, trivia, and delicacies from around the world. The event was co-sponsored by MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives. |
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Analysis + OpinionNovember 10, 2023China’s misunderstood nuclear expansionM Taylor Fravel, Henrik Stålhane Hiim, and Magnus Langset TrøanForeign AffairsMany eyes are on China’s efforts to accelerate the expansion of its nuclear weapons. Instead of speculating, we can look to China’s own strategists: “Their writings and analysis since 2015 suggest that China’s nuclear expansion is less a shift in Chinese intentions than a response to what Beijing perceives as threatening changes in US nuclear strategy, reflecting an acute security dilemma.” Anxiety is growing among both countries' defenses. |
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In the NewsNovember 7, 2023Panel examines Israel-Hamas conflictPeter DizikesMIT NewsA panel of experts evaluated the dynamics of the conflict, and discussed the elements that could be necessary for longer-term stability—while noting that any ideas about a lasting resolution are necessarily speculative. The Starr Forum event was part of MIT’s pursuit of open engagement and dialogue on difficult issues. After Oct. 7, MIT President Sally Kornbluth released a statement condemning the terror attacks. MIT’s Muslim and Jewish chaplains have also issued a joint statement calling for mutual respect among all on campus. |
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In the NewsNovember 7, 2023Centering feminismBenjamin DanielMIT NewsLerna Ekmekcioglu, director of MIT’s Women’s and Gender Studies Program and McMillan-Stewart Associate Professor of History, details her research on the intersections of feminism, marginalized identities, and inclusion throughout history and the world. |
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In the NewsNovember 6, 2023Expanding student horizons with support of MIT-BrazilMark SullivanSpectrumNaming gift from Henri Slezynger boosts MIT-Brazil Program, which provides opportunities for students to participate in MIT Global Teaching Labs and internships in industry and university research labs. |
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In the NewsNovember 3, 2023How to decarbonize the world, at scalePeter DizikesMIT NewsQuoted: “We’re now at a moment of unique openness and opportunity for creating a new American production system.” Institute Professor Suzanne Berger made a panel appearance at the 2023 MITEI Annual Research Conference for a discussion on the financial and policy implications of climate change. |
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In the NewsOctober 27, 2023What helped change the US Army counterinsurgency doctrine?Christopher GoedWavellRoomFord International Professor of Political Science Barry Posen was cited in an analysis of the US Army’s counterinsurgency doctrine in the early 2000s. |
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In the NewsOctober 26, 2023The three faces of AtaturkThroughline PodcastNPRLerna Ekmekcioglu, the McMillan-Stewart Associate Professor of History, is featured on NPR’s history podcast Throughline. She talks about learning about the Armenian genocide while growing up as an Armenian in Turkey. |
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In the NewsOctober 24, 2023Attempts at blackmail by neighboring European countries: 'Refugees are being used as weapons'Steffen LüdkeDer SpiegelKelly M Greenhill, director of the Seminar XXI Program, spoke with Der Spiegel about how countries like Belarus, Turkey, and Tunisia are using refugees to advance their own interests, as well as how Europe can respond. Note: Content is in German. |
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In the NewsOctober 23, 2023Q&A: Magnifying research impact with policymakersMIT Center for International StudiesMIT NewsMIT News interviews managing director of the MIT Policy Lab Drew Story. Story discusses the projects and aspirations of the Lab: “The Policy Lab is an impact magnifier for MIT researchers. When scholars want to see their work have an impact on public policy, we empower and support them to do just that.” |