New issue of précis—the year in review The MIT Center for International Studies magazine, features essays by our scholars, covers the wide range of Center activities, and tracks the accomplishments of our research community. Read More
PaperSinger, David A, and Kai Quek. “Public Attitudes toward Internal and Foreign Migration.” Public Opinion Quarterly 86, no. 1 (2022): 82–106. November 2022
PaperCharnysh, Volha. “Historical Political Economy of Migration.” In The Oxford Handbook of Historical Political Economy, edited by Jeffery A. Jenkins and Jared Rubin, Oxford University Press, 2024. October 2022
PaperAtwell, Paul, and Noah L Nathan. “Channels for Influence or Maps of Behavior? A Field Experiment on Social Networks and Cooperation.” American Journal of Political Science 66, no. 3 (2022): 696–713. July 2022
PaperIchino, Nahomi, and Noah L Nathan. “Democratizing the Party: The Effects of Primary Election Reforms in Ghana.” British Journal of Political Science 52, no. 3 (2022): 1168–85. July 2022
PaperMarkovich, Zachary, and Ariel White. “More Money, More Turnout? Minimum Wage Increases and Voting.” The Journal of Politics 84, no. 3 (2022): 1834–38. July 2022
PaperBrierley, Sarah, and Noah L Nathan. “Motivating the Machine: Which Brokers Do Parties Pay?” The Journal of Politics 84, no. 3 (2022): 1539–55. July 2022
BookUntil We Have Won Our Liberty: South Africa after Apartheid Evan Lieberman Princeton University Press 2022
PaperCharnysh, Volha. "The Enemy Within: Divisive Political Discourse in Modern Poland." In Enemies Within: The Global Politics of Fifth Columns, edited by Harris Mylonas and Scott Radnitz, 27-44. New York, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. June 2022
PaperEmmrich, Christoph, Joseph McQuade, Sana Aiyar, and Thibaut d’Hubert. “Towards a Burma-Inclusive South Asian Studies: A Roundtable.” Modern Asian Studies 57, no. 1 (2023): 283–320. May 2022
PaperHacker, Jacob S, Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Paul Pierson, and Kathleen Thelen. “The American Political Economy: Markets, Power, and the Meta Politics of US Economic Governance.” Annual Review of Political Science 25, no. 1 (2022): 197–217. May 2022