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In the NewsApril 13, 2023Arrest in leaked classified documents investigation shocks neighbors in DightonMichael Yoshida, Caroline Goggin, and Keke Vencill7 News WHDH BostonQuoted: Speaking with 7NEWS, security expert Barry Posen said the leak was “a really colossal screw up on somebody’s part.” |
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In the NewsApril 12, 2023New book explores last 4 decades of US involvement, failures in Middle EastABC NewsABC News' Linsey Davis spoke with Robert E Wilhelm Fellow Steven Simon about his new book "Grand Delusion: The Rise and Fall of American Ambition in the Middle East." |
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Analysis + OpinionApril 10, 2023The cost of 'normalcy': Updating Japan's national securityRichard J SamuelsYale MacMillan Center Council on East Asian StudiesRichard J Samuels, Ford International Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for International Studies, gives the 23rd Annual John W Hall Lecture in Japanese Studies. |
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In the NewsApril 6, 2023Paying the defense bill: Financing American and Chinese geostrategic competitionRosella Cappella Zielinski and Samuel GerstleTexas National Security ReviewQuoted: As Barry Posen writes, “Restraint would contribute to the U.S. economy by saving significant amounts of money, which could be reallocated to restoring the fiscal health of the country, whether that is a short-term or long-term problem.” |
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In the NewsApril 5, 2023José Maria Neves, president of Cape Verde, tours MITPeter DizikesMIT NewsThe visit featured a public seminar on African governance, as well as meetings with faculty, students, and staff. |
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In the NewsMarch 30, 2023India-China border tensions and US strategy in the Indo-PacificCenter for a New American Security (CNAS)M Taylor Fravel, Arthur and Ruth Sloan Professor of Political Science and Director of the MIT Security Studies Program, participated in an expert panel discussion on India-China border tensions and US strategy in the Indo-Pacific. |
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In the NewsMarch 29, 2023Boosting passenger experience and increasing connectivity at the Hong Kong International AirportDanna LorchMIT NewsRecently, a cohort of 36 students from MIT and universities across Hong Kong came together for the MIT Entrepreneurship and Maker Skills Integrator (MEMSI), an intense two-week startup boot camp hosted at the MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node. MEMSI is a collaboration among the MIT Innovation Initiative, the Martin Trust Center for Entrepreneurship, the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives, and Project Manus. |
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News@E40March 21, 2023PhD students Nicholas Blanchette, Wenyan Deng and Raymond Wang awarded World Politics Statecraft FellowshipsMIT Department of Political ScienceThree PhD students from the MIT Security Studies Program were selected for World Politics and Statecraft Fellowships by the Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc. for dissertation research. |
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Analysis + OpinionMarch 16, 2023You can go home again: A proposal for phased military withdrawal from Iraq and normalizing US–Iraq relationsSteven Simon and Adam WeinsteinQuincy Institute for Responsible StatecraftUS interests in Iraq are derived from an interest in regional stability and impel the continuation of an “advise, assist, and enable” mission in the near term. There is no need, however, to maintain a long–term military presence in the country. |
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In the NewsMarch 13, 2023If Russia goes nuclear, how does the West respond?EurasianetQuoted: Stephen Van Evera voiced fear about the potential for nuclear escalation in Ukraine, saying the “balance of resolve” there is tilting against the United States. |