Headlines 2022 Is an armed conflict imminent? February 4, 2022 Peter Dizikes MIT News As Russia masses military equipment near Ukraine borders, experts in an MIT forum express concern about possible action and its consequences. Where legal, voting by those in prison is rare, study shows January 25, 2022 Peter Dizikes MIT News A new study by MIT scholars, “How Often Do People Vote While Incarcerated? Evidence from Maine and Vermont,” examines the two U.S. states where people can vote even while they are incarcerated. An award that empowers change January 14, 2022 Leda Zimmerman MIT Politicial Science Department Pressman Program inspires undergraduate engagement in politics and policy, and sometimes a complete pivot in direction. A look at how countries go nuclear — and why some do not January 11, 2022 Peter Dizikes MIT News In his new book, “Seeking the Bomb,” Vipin Narang looks at the variety of tactics countries use as they attempt to acquire nuclear weapons. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3
Is an armed conflict imminent? February 4, 2022 Peter Dizikes MIT News As Russia masses military equipment near Ukraine borders, experts in an MIT forum express concern about possible action and its consequences.
Where legal, voting by those in prison is rare, study shows January 25, 2022 Peter Dizikes MIT News A new study by MIT scholars, “How Often Do People Vote While Incarcerated? Evidence from Maine and Vermont,” examines the two U.S. states where people can vote even while they are incarcerated.
An award that empowers change January 14, 2022 Leda Zimmerman MIT Politicial Science Department Pressman Program inspires undergraduate engagement in politics and policy, and sometimes a complete pivot in direction.
A look at how countries go nuclear — and why some do not January 11, 2022 Peter Dizikes MIT News In his new book, “Seeking the Bomb,” Vipin Narang looks at the variety of tactics countries use as they attempt to acquire nuclear weapons.