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News ReleaseJuly 30, 2021Apekshya Prasai receives 2021 Jeanne Guillemin PrizeThe award, supporting women pursuing doctorates in security studies, will help the PhD candidate investigate the dynamics of women’s participation in conflict. |
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In the NewsJuly 28, 2021A 2nd new nuclear missile base for China, and many questions about strategyThe New York TimesQuoted: “Just because you build the silos doesn’t mean you have to fill them all with missiles," said Vipin Narang. "They can move them around.” |
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Analysis + OpinionJuly 26, 2021Public-private partnerships key to providing high-quality broadband to allSteven KoltaiThe Hill"Billions for broadband" are about to pour out of Washington. That sounds good, but it is not aligned with the reality faced by many individual states, counties and towns. In rural – as well as some poor urban – areas, the "business model" for private ISPs “prevents” them from offering service. |
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Analysis + OpinionJuly 24, 2021Want to fix the Border Patrol? Don't carbon-copy the playbook to reform policeJosh Kussman and Chappell LawsonAZ CentralThe Border Patrol needs reform, but it can't be a rigid, top-down approach. Here are 4 ways to make changes happen - and make them last according to Chappell Lawson. |
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Analysis + OpinionJuly 21, 2021How the US could really help HaitiMalick GhachemAmericas QuarterlyWhat are the options for American policy makers to help Haiti? Military intervention or an international protectorate are out of the question on both moral and practical grounds. It is also difficult to envision Washington’s promised security assistance as more than temporary and limited. |
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News@E40July 14, 20212020 + 2021 Infinite Mile Award celebrationThe School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (SHASS) hosted a virtual event to celebrate MIT SHASS staff who received the Infinite Mile Award. The Center’s former system administrator Faith Basaga along with MISTI program directors Rosabelli Coelho-Keyssar and Alicia Goldstein Raun were among the recipients. Others represented fields across the School, including: the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL Global and J-PAL North America); Economics; Global Languages; Literature; Music and Theater Arts. |
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In the NewsJuly 12, 2021China is building over 100 missile silos in the desert—Is it playing a nuclear “shell game”?Sebastien RoblinNational InterestQuoted: Vipin Narang's comments on Twitter were referenced in this article, including: “China seeking survivability to try to escape the pressure of America's first strike advantage is unsurprising and unalarming… We pursue counterforce and Ballistic Missile Defense precisely to put pressure on our adversaries, but some then somehow act surprised when Moscow, Beijing, and Pyongyang take the bait. Using their reaction to justify even more buildup is just a recipe for the spiral model, on your dime." |
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In the NewsJuly 8, 2021Global collaboration surges post-pandemicMIT NewsMIT is a focal point for the type of collaborative problem-solving that makes an impact around the world ... This “MIT mindset,” however, is not just limited to campus, as evidenced by the plethora of faculty collaboration with institutions across the globe, and MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI) continues to make many of these research partnerships possible. |
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Analysis + OpinionJuly 7, 2021Politicians aren’t usually saints. But Pope Francis just put one on the path to sainthood.Emma Campbell-MohnThe Washington Post, Monkey CageIs the pope endorsing the European Union? Emma Campbell-Mohn, a PhD student in the Department of Political Science and the Security Studies Program, explains in a recent essay in the Washington Post's Monkey Cage. |
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Analysis + OpinionJuly 2, 2021Freedom of navigation operations: A mission for unmanned systemsTrevor ProutyBy properly executing a transition to unmanned system freedom of navigation operation (FONOPs), the United States can use technological advances to ensure a continuing ability to “provide a legal order that will, among other things, facilitate peaceful international uses of the oceans.” |