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Analysis + Opinion

December 24, 2022

Sanctions won't end Russia's war in Ukraine

Mariya GrinbergThe National Interest

Although Western sanctions against Russia have imposed high costs on all parties, economic warfare alone won’t end the war in Ukraine.

In the News

December 24, 2022

Defense firms accelerate anti-UAV tech as cheap but effective combat drones wreak havoc in Ukraine

Prakash NandaThe Eurasian Times

Quoted: "As Prof. Erik Lin-Greenberg of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology points out, it is virtually a sellers’ market for drones today. So much so that Iran has established drone production lines in Tajikistan and Venezuela, and Turkey plans to build a TB2 factory in Ukraine."

A drone in Iran

Analysis + Opinion

December 20, 2022

The dawn of drone diplomacy

Erik Lin-GreenbergForeign Affairs

Unmanned vehicles are upending the arms trade - and the balance of power. 

Chinese flag

In the News

December 14, 2022

Beyond China’s COVID unrest, 3 important economic takeaways

Betsy VereckeyMIT Sloan

China’s strict “zero-COVID” strategy has complicated the country’s economic recovery. A panel of experts explores three social and economic costs of President Xi’s policies.

Russian, EU, and Ukrainian flags

In the News

December 13, 2022

Energy, war, and the crisis in Ukraine

Peter DizikesMIT News

An expert panel examines the implications of energy use and energy policy during Russia’s invasion. 

War game map

In the News

December 10, 2022

As many as 10,000 Yanks could perish in battle of Taiwan, war game suggests

C.M. VikThe Sun

Quoted: "It is difficult to overstate “how much of a shock this would be to the United States,” an MIT researcher and participant in the war game, Eric Heginbotham, says. “We have not fought a war like this since 1945 and the scale of the losses would be beyond anything we’ve experienced for generations. The military has been quite accustomed to operating in sanctuary, particularly the Air Force and the Navy.”

Pouya Alimagham in front of a bookcase

In the News

December 6, 2022

Q&A: Pouya Alimagham on the protest movement in Iran

Michelle EnglishMIT News

Women and girls are at the forefront of the uprising, which is rooted in Iranians’ long struggle for freedom, notes Pouya Alimagham, MIT History lecturer and historian of the modern Middle East. 

Analysis + Opinion

December 6, 2022

China's COVID protests are powerful, but they cannot challenge Xi Jinping's regime

Yasheng HuangBoston Globe

The protests, though fueled by nationwide grievances about pandemic lockdowns, are not yet large enough. And China's total control over the Internet makes organizing extremely difficult.

Four protestors holding blank papers covering their faces

Analysis + Opinion

December 1, 2022

Xi broke the social contract that helped China prosper

Yasheng HuangThe New York Times

Chinese citizens just want their lives back, an argument John Stuart Mill never thought of as a defense of free speech. If that is the battleground on which debate on democracy and autocracy is waged, democracy wins every time, and we have Mr. Xi to thank for it.

Map of Pangong Tso bridge

In the News

November 29, 2022

China built new military post near disputed Indian border, satellite images show

Alexander Ward and Matt BergPolitico

Quoted: "This appears consistent with China’s efforts to improve infrastructure near the LAC in the eastern section. There are many other similar weapons emplacements in other locations, where China is clearly digging in for long-term, all-season presence and to have the means to react to any contingency,” said M. TAYLOR FRAVEL, an expert on China’s military and director of the security studies program at MIT.

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