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In the NewsOctober 13, 2017Trump will decertify the Iran nuclear deal. What does that mean?WBUR Here and NowJim Walsh, senior research associate at the MIT Security Studies Program, tells Here & Now's Robin Young that President Trump's move is largely symbolic. |
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Analysis + OpinionOctober 10, 2017Women will soon be issuing fatwas in Saudi Arabia. This isn't as groundbreaking as you'd think.Richard A. NielsenThe Washington PostWithin days of the reversal of Saudi Arabia’s infamous driving ban for women, the Saudi government announced that women will be authorized as muftis to give state-sanctioned Islamic legal rulings. Yet those hoping that this move extends women’s rights in the kingdom will probably be disappointed. |
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News ReleaseOctober 5, 2017MIT International Policy Lab (IPL) issues third call for proposals to faculty and researchersThe Center announces today the third Call for Proposals from the International Policy Lab (IPL), which helps MIT faculty develop the policy implications of their research and thus better inform the global policymaking community. |
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In the NewsOctober 5, 2017Nuclear and present dangerPeter DizikesMIT News“The bad news is that denuclearization is a fantasy,” said Vipin Narang, an associate professor of political science at MIT, who has written extensively about North Korea’s nuclear program. ... “The good news is, deterrence can work.” |
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In the NewsOctober 2, 2017Mark Zuckerberg’s China dilemma: To kowtow or not?Audrey Jiajia LiThe Boston GlobeCan we really blame Zuckerberg for trying a bit too hard to prove that in facing the wealth of the world’s second largest economy, even a billionaire can be silenced? |
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News@E40October 2, 2017Tackling the world’s challenges in the fieldFrom Chile to China, current MISTI students submitted one-minute videos and photographs focusing on their international projects and their experiences with different cultures.
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News ReleaseSeptember 30, 2017Hidden Atrocities: Japanese germ warfare and American obstruction of justice at the Tokyo TrialCornell University PressIn the aftermath of World War II, the Allied intent to bring Axis crimes to light led to both the Nuremberg trials and their counterpart in Tokyo, the International Military Tribunal of the Far East. Hidden Atrocities, a new book by Jeanne Guillemin, goes behind the scenes at the Tokyo Trial to reveal the American obstruction that denied justice to Japan’s victims. |
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News ReleaseSeptember 29, 2017MIT International Policy Lab sends delegation to UN’s Minamata ConventionThe MIT International Policy Lab (IPL) sent representatives to participate as observers to the first Conference of Parties (COP-1) to the Minamata Convention on Mercury, through a delegation led by co-faculty director Noelle Selin. |
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Analysis + OpinionSeptember 26, 2017China’s delicate dance with ‘Rocket Man’ and ‘dotard’Audrey Jiajia LiBoston GlobeMao Zedong succeeded in joining the nuclear club, and no external force in the world could undermine his grip on power after that. |
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News@E40September 20, 2017Luce fellowship deadline Oct. 20Friday, October 20, is the deadline for the Luce Scholars Program. Young scholars from a variety of intellectual fields will be placed in internships throughout Asia. Candidates must have no prior experience in the region. More information |