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In the NewsDecember 7, 2018Trump moving ahead with second Kim summit despite working-level frustrationsConor FinneganABC NewsBut it's not technically a violation of the declaration Trump and Kim signed at the Singapore summit because North Korea "never said it would" disarm, as Vipin Narang, an associate professor of political science at MIT, tweeted Wednesday. |
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précisDecember 6, 2018Van Evera revisits World War IOne hundred years ago on November 11, 1918, the Allied Powers and Germany signed an armistice bringing to an end World War I. Stephen Van Evera, Ford International Professor of Political Science and an expert on the causes of war, revisits the Great War and discusses key insights for today one century after its bitter end. |
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précisDecember 5, 2018BriefingsPopulism: A case-by-case study; Reducing gun violence; New conversations with MIT students about identity while abroad. |
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précisDecember 5, 2018ActivitiesHuman Rights & Technology Fellowship Program; MIT-Japan goes full STEAM ahead; Journalist Una Hajdari joins CIS; Starr Forums; SSP Wednesday Seminars; and more. |
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In the NewsDecember 5, 2018North Korea: secret missile site revealed in new satellite imagesThe Guardian“North Korea isn’t disarming. It never said it would,” Vipin Narang wrote on Twitter. “[Trump] has to be well aware of these developments. He just doesn’t care. Kim pretends to disarm and Trump pretends to believe him. That’ll get everyone to halftime.” |
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In the NewsDecember 4, 2018Russia isn't complying with an arms control treaty--so the US is threatening to rip it upAlex WardVox“Punching out isn’t going to bring them into compliance, and now lets them justify a buildup even more while painting us as the bad guys,” said Vipin Narang, who is quoted in this piece.
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In the NewsDecember 3, 2018Has Pakistan bought Chinese SH-15 Howitzer for its 'miniaturized' nuclear shells?Nagesh NarayanaInternational Business TimesVipin Narang was quoted as saying, “I should clarify one thing: I have no doubt SPD would love a nuclear artillery shell—it's literally in its DNA—but we are talking about a warhead 1/8th size of Nasr and that's not easy without a test. So I'm very skeptical they have one ... yet.” |
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Starr Forum ReportDecember 1, 2018Populism, a case-by-case studyNever before have discussions about populism been more central in the debates in our societies, and never before have they drawn more interest from academics and brought attention to those who have studied the phenomenon over the years. |
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News@E40November 30, 2018Human Rights & Technology Fellows announced for 2018-19In its inaugural year, the Human Rights & Technology Program has awarded six research fellowships to MIT undergraduates. Their projects are expansive, and include field work in Africa and South Asia and a variety of topics. Four of them in different ways address the human right to health care or healthy environments and how technology can ensure good outcomes. |
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In the NewsNovember 29, 2018Populism: a case-by-case studyUna HajdariMIT NewsMIT Starr Forum panel discusses extreme forms of populism that have endangered basic civil liberties and spawned intolerant rhetoric. |