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News Release

August 8, 2024

Mihaela Papa joins CIS as director of research

Center for International Studies

Mihaela Papa, PhD, joined CIS on August 1, 2024, as both the director of research and as a principal research scientist. Papa comes to CIS from the Fletcher School’s Center for International Environment and Resource Policy at Tufts University, where she was a senior fellow, co-founded and led the Rising Power Alliances project, and taught on sustainable development and global governance.

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In the News

July 31, 2024

How the US and its allies can rebuild economic security

Edlyn V. Levine and Fiona Murray

For the US and, especially, its allies in NATO, a particular problem has emerged: a “missing middle” in technology investment. ... Without this middle-ground commitment, the United States and its partners lack the production know-how that will be crucial for tomorrow’s batteries, the next generation of advanced computing, alternative solar photovoltaic cells, and active pharmaceutical ingredients. Read the latest from Fiona Murray, who is the William Porter (1967) Professor of Entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan and the faculty director of the Center's MIT-UK Program.

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In the News

July 31, 2024

With tensions rising in the Middle East, what role can the US play?

Jim Walsh, SSP senior researcher associate, discusses tensions in the Middle East after the death of a Hezbollah commander in Lebanon and a Hamas political leader in Iran. Both countries are blaming Israel for the attack. Concerns abound globally that an all-out war could occur in the region soon. The US is among those nations concerned, he says.

MIT students on a boat tour.

In the News

July 26, 2024

When learning at MIT means studying thousands of miles away

Zach WinnMIT News

Some lessons can’t be taught in the classroom. That’s the reasoning behind the MISTI Global Classrooms program. Led by MIT faculty members, some Global Classrooms focus on grand challenges such as climate, sustainability, and health, while others deal with language, culture, and society. But all Global Classrooms benefit from their location: MIT students gain a unique perspective on the topics they study by engaging with the local community.

Kelly Greenhill

Analysis + Opinion

July 22, 2024

The Greenhill approach and the taxology of instrumentalized migration in the Belarusian migration crisis

Róbert GöncziWarsaw Institute

The deliberate use of migration as a geopolitical instrument has attracted a lot of attention lately, especially when described by Kelly Greenhill's taxonomy of engineered migration.

Richard Samuels

Analysis + Opinion

July 11, 2024

Japan’s intelligence capabilities with Richard J Samuels

Robert WardInternational Institute for Strategic Studies

Richard Samuels, Ford International Professor of Political Science, joins leading experts to discuss the history, current, and potential threats of Japan’s intelligence capabilities.

The US Mexican Border

Analysis + Opinion

July 9, 2024

Thousands of Afghans fought with the US against the Taliban. Why have they been forgotten?

Anjana SankarThe Boston Globe

Among the many migrants showing up at the US-Mexico border are Afghans who still hope America will come through on its promises to them, writes Anjana Sankar, the Center's IWMF Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow, for the Boston Globe.

A United States Air Force B-2 Spirit Bomber from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, undertook a hot pit refueling operation at Lajes Field, on September 12, 2023. Cristina Oliveira/U.S. Air Force via DVIDS.

Analysis + Opinion

July 8, 2024

How would Trump and Biden handle US nuclear policy upon reelection?

Caitlin TalmadgeBrookings

Few issues are as potentially consequential as U.S. nuclear policy. What are Donald Trump and Joe Biden likely to do with respect to deterrence and arms control if reelected? Their previous terms in office suggest important differences—not only on specific nuclear policy issues but also in their overall approach to managing nuclear risk.

Spring/Summer 24 Precis

News@E40

July 3, 2024

précis: Spring/Summer 2024

Center for International Studies

The Spring/Summer 2024 edition of précis features an interview with Noah Nathan, the inaugural Global MIT At-Risk Fellows (GMAF) program, a tribute to Owen Coté, and more.

Compass pointed toward excellence

précis

July 1, 2024

End Notes

End Notes features an editor's pick of professional achievements of our scholars, students, and staff.

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