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In the NewsDecember 4, 2020Twenty years of cultivating tech entrepreneursLeda ZimmermanMIT NewsAdministered by MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI), Global Startup Labs empowers young technology entrepreneurs in developing regions of the world to realize their business goals, leveraging MIT-designed curricula and the enthusiasm and expertise of MIT student instructors. |
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Analysis + OpinionDecember 3, 2020Europe can defend itselfBarry PosenIISS Survival Editors' BlogBarry Posen argues that Europe is better placed to defend itself militarily than many, including the IISS, have portrayed it to be. |
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In the NewsDecember 2, 2020Biden cabinet picks signal a big shift from the Trump eraFox News RadioJim Walsh discusses who could have taken part in the assassination and what impact this will have on the region and on the Biden administration. |
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In the NewsDecember 2, 2020Taiwan is building eight new submarines—they alone could destroy a Chinese invasion fleetDavid AxeForbesOwen Cote quoted: “Outside of the US and the UK, submarines are not considered primary ASW platforms, and outside of NATO and Japan most navies are pretty bad at surface- and air-based ASW, so in the rest of the world it doesn’t make sense to compare numbers of submarines on each side the way you would, for example, numbers of air-to-air fighters,” Cote explained. |
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In the NewsDecember 1, 20204 looming foreign policy crises that could derail Biden’s agenda early onAlex WardVoxVipin Narang quoted: “North Korea is one of those challenges that no one really wants to deal with right now, since there are no easy solutions or pathways to slowing down the growth of the program. But Kim has a way of putting himself back on the high-priority list,” said Vipin Narang, an expert on North Korea’s nuclear program at MIT. |
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In the NewsNovember 27, 2020Who is Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the Iranian nuclear scientist killed in attack outside Tehran?Adam TaylorThe Washington PostVipin Narang quoted: “Plenty of people in the program can design a warhead now if needed,” said Vipin Narang, an associate professor of political science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “So Iran may now have more motivation to weaponize, without attenuating its ability to do so.” |
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In the NewsNovember 27, 2020Beijing takes its South China Sea strategy to the HimalayasSteven Lee MyersThe New York TimesM Taylor Fravel quoted: “In the end, it reflects the consolidation of China’s control over the area it claims,” said M Taylor Fravel. “Previous compromise ideas from the 1990s may no longer be on the table,” he said, “as China may be unwilling or unlikely to withdraw from territory where it has erected such infrastructure.” |
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In the NewsNovember 26, 2020Biden says US is back at the head of the tableWBUR Here & NowThe Trump administration has been about "America first" and downplaying alliances with organizations such as the World Health Organization. Jim Walsh assesses the impact that has had and the challenges the president-elect will face. |
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In the NewsNovember 24, 2020Six MIT faculty elected 2020 AAAS FellowsMIT NewsNazli Choucri was among the six faculty members elected as fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Choucri is a professor of political science, a senior faculty member at the Center of International Studies (CIS), and a faculty affiliate at the Institute for Data, Science, and Society (IDSS). |
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In the NewsNovember 23, 2020Faculty seed projects grow into pandemic research opportunitiesMIT NewsGlobal partnerships are a fundamental component of research at MIT — even during this time of suspended travel. MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI) supports those connections via MISTI Global Seed Funds (GSF). |