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Lauren Higgins - MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Lauren Higgins - MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
MIT senior Lauren Higgins is a double major in Political Science (Course 17) and Urban Planning (Course 11).
Penumaka and Lodoen, 2025 Guillemin Prize winners, conduct dissertation research abroad | Center for International Studies
Penumaka and Lodoen, 2025 Guillemin Prize winners, conduct dissertation research abroad | Center for International Studies
What did the US achieve in the Venezuela operation?
What did the US achieve in the Venezuela operation?
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Eighteen MIT faculty honored as “Committed to Caring” for 2025-27 | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Eighteen MIT faculty honored as “Committed to Caring” for 2025-27 | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Eighteen MIT professors were selected as “Committed to Caring” for 2025-27. These advisors encourage their students, advocate for meaningful research, and participate in their educational journey from the beginning to end.
How drones are altering contemporary warfare | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
How drones are altering contemporary warfare | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
First year students meet to discuss all things politics | News | MIT Political Science
First year students meet to discuss all things politics | News | MIT Political Science
Studying war in the new nuclear age | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Studying war in the new nuclear age | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Opinion | The World’s Warlords Are Watching Sudan - The New York Times
Opinion | The World’s Warlords Are Watching Sudan - The New York Times
If the world recognizes Sudan’s military government, it will exacerbate a humanitarian crisis and betray the country’s pro-democracy movement.
Why countries trade with each other while fighting | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Why countries trade with each other while fighting | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT political scientist Mariya Grinberg’s new book, “Trade in War,” examines why warring countries keep trading with each other.
Profile Suzanne Freeman | School of International Service | American University, Washington, DC
Profile Suzanne Freeman | School of International Service | American University, Washington, DC
Suzanne Freeman is a Changemaker Postdoctoral Fellow at American University’s School of International Service in the Foreign Policy & Global Security Department. She...
The shadow architects of power
The shadow architects of power
MIT Political Science PhD candidate Suzanne Freeman reveals how intelligence agencies shape foreign policy in authoritarian states. Russia's KGB and its successor security agencies stand at the center of her dissertation.
Ye Zhang
Ye Zhang
Opinion | America Firsters Need to Take Tennis Lessons - The New York Times
Opinion | America Firsters Need to Take Tennis Lessons - The New York Times
Shocks to the welfare system | News | MIT Political Science
Shocks to the welfare system | News | MIT Political Science
What Americans actually think about taxes | News | MIT Political Science
What Americans actually think about taxes | News | MIT Political Science
Pathways to Political Science Summer Research Program hosts third cohort of interns. | News | MIT Political Science
Pathways to Political Science Summer Research Program hosts third cohort of interns. | News | MIT Political Science
MIT Washington DC Summer Interns learn about policy influence in panel discussion sponsored by the Kent State Memorial Fund | News | MIT Political Science
MIT Washington DC Summer Interns learn about policy influence in panel discussion sponsored by the Kent State Memorial Fund | News | MIT Political Science
Summer 2025 reading from MIT
Summer 2025 reading from MIT
Buckley's 2025 National Undergraduate Essay Contest Winners
Buckley's 2025 National Undergraduate Essay Contest Winners
The Buckley Institute announced the winners of our 2025 National Undergraduate Essay Contest, receiving prizes of $3,000, $1,000 and $500.
PhD student Ayelet Carmeli selected by The Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy to receive a research grant in the social sciences | News | MIT Political Science
PhD student Ayelet Carmeli selected by The Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy to receive a research grant in the social sciences | News | MIT Political Science
The scholar-warrior: How Erik Lin-Greenberg bridges academia and Air Force intelligence
The scholar-warrior: How Erik Lin-Greenberg bridges academia and Air Force intelligence
MIT announces the Initiative for New Manufacturing
MIT announces the Initiative for New Manufacturing
The Test of Democracy
The Test of Democracy
The Shadow Architects of Power | News | MIT Political Science
The Shadow Architects of Power | News | MIT Political Science
Sudan Is Unraveling
Sudan Is Unraveling
Adam Berinsky awarded Carnegie fellowship | News | MIT Political Science
Adam Berinsky awarded Carnegie fellowship | News | MIT Political Science
Supersize me
Supersize me
PhD student Katharin Tai receives World Politics and Statecraft Fellowship | News | MIT Political Science
PhD student Katharin Tai receives World Politics and Statecraft Fellowship | News | MIT Political Science
Political Rumors: Why We Accept Misinformation and How to Fight It | Goldsmith Awards
Political Rumors: Why We Accept Misinformation and How to Fight It | Goldsmith Awards
A leg up for STEM majors
A leg up for STEM majors
MIT Human Insight Collaborative launches SHASS Faculty Fellows program
MIT Human Insight Collaborative launches SHASS Faculty Fellows program
MIT Human Insight Collaborative announces funding awards for inaugural series of projects - MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
MIT Human Insight Collaborative announces funding awards for inaugural series of projects - MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
MIT’s Compass to life - MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
MIT’s Compass to life - MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Insights into political outsiders
Insights into political outsiders
New study examines American attitudes on global climate policies | MIT Center for International Studies
New study examines American attitudes on global climate policies | MIT Center for International Studies
Richard Locke PhD ’89 named dean of the MIT Sloan School of Management
Richard Locke PhD ’89 named dean of the MIT Sloan School of Management
New study examines American attitudes on global climate policies | MIT Center for International Studies
New study examines American attitudes on global climate policies | MIT Center for International Studies
Making a mark in the nation's capital
Making a mark in the nation's capital
How mass migration remade postwar Europe
How mass migration remade postwar Europe
Stopping the bomb
Stopping the bomb
Making a mark in the nation’s capital
Making a mark in the nation’s capital
Podcast: Curiosity Unbounded, Episode 11 — Get out the vote | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Podcast: Curiosity Unbounded, Episode 11 — Get out the vote | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The five biggest challenges facing misinformation researchers
The five biggest challenges facing misinformation researchers
Misinformation is all around. How can we combat it?
Misinformation is all around. How can we combat it?
MIT Prize for Open Data awarded to team that created Cast vote records: A database of ballots from the 2020 U.S. Election | News | MIT Political Science
MIT Prize for Open Data awarded to team that created Cast vote records: A database of ballots from the 2020 U.S. Election | News | MIT Political Science
Q&A: A new initiative to help strengthen democracy
Q&A: A new initiative to help strengthen democracy
PhD students Nicholas Blanchette, Eleanor Freund and Eyal Hanfling selected to receive '24-'25 Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowships from the U.S. Institute of Peace | News | MIT Political Science
PhD students Nicholas Blanchette, Eleanor Freund and Eyal Hanfling selected to receive '24-'25 Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowships from the U.S. Institute of Peace | News | MIT Political Science
Enabled by a significant gift, MIT’s Security Studies Program launches the Center for Nuclear Security Policy
Enabled by a significant gift, MIT’s Security Studies Program launches the Center for Nuclear Security Policy
Paper co-authored by Professor Adam Berinsky, Blair Read PhD '22 and Lukas Wolters Freiheyt PhD '22 wins The Miller Prize | News | MIT Political Science
Paper co-authored by Professor Adam Berinsky, Blair Read PhD '22 and Lukas Wolters Freiheyt PhD '22 wins The Miller Prize | News | MIT Political Science
Professor Noah Nathan's book The Scarce State: Inequality and Political Power in the Hinterland is co-winner of the 2024 William Riker Award for Best Book in Political Economy | News | MIT Political Science
Professor Noah Nathan's book The Scarce State: Inequality and Political Power in the Hinterland is co-winner of the 2024 William Riker Award for Best Book in Political Economy | News | MIT Political Science
MIT Political Science on LinkedIn: Pathways to Political Science Summer Research Program hosts second cohort…
MIT Political Science on LinkedIn: Pathways to Political Science Summer Research Program hosts second cohort…
Election Results Presented by Venezuela’s Opposition Suggest Maduro Lost Decisively
Election Results Presented by Venezuela’s Opposition Suggest Maduro Lost Decisively
How Will We Make Things?
How Will We Make Things?
The rules of the game
The rules of the game
Summer 2024 reading from MIT
Summer 2024 reading from MIT
Fotini Christia named next IDSS Director - IDSS
Fotini Christia named next IDSS Director - IDSS
Q&A: Exploring ethnic dynamics and climate change in Africa
Q&A: Exploring ethnic dynamics and climate change in Africa
All in the family
All in the family
Liberty Ladd: Going above and beyond
Liberty Ladd: Going above and beyond
Congratulations Political Science graduates! | News | MIT Political Science
Congratulations Political Science graduates! | News | MIT Political Science
In international relations, it’s the message, not the medium
In international relations, it’s the message, not the medium
Trying to make the grade
Trying to make the grade
Professor In Song Kim Named an Outstanding UROP Mentor for 2023-2024 | News | MIT Political Science
Professor In Song Kim Named an Outstanding UROP Mentor for 2023-2024 | News | MIT Political Science
Twenty-three MIT faculty honored as "Committed to Caring" for 2023-25
Twenty-three MIT faculty honored as "Committed to Caring" for 2023-25
2024 MacVicar Faculty Fellows named
2024 MacVicar Faculty Fellows named
PhD students Suzanne Freeman, Wright Smith and Ye Zhang selected to receive World Politics and Statecraft Fellowships | News | MIT Political Science
PhD students Suzanne Freeman, Wright Smith and Ye Zhang selected to receive World Politics and Statecraft Fellowships | News | MIT Political Science
A careful rethinking of the Iraq War
A careful rethinking of the Iraq War
For all humankind
For all humankind
PhD Candidate Hao Zhang wins Midwest Political Science Association Award for Best Paper in International Relations | News | MIT Political Science
PhD Candidate Hao Zhang wins Midwest Political Science Association Award for Best Paper in International Relations | News | MIT Political Science
Liberty Ladd: Going above and beyond
Liberty Ladd: Going above and beyond
Write Science | MIT Museum
Write Science | MIT Museum
Analyzing pathways to persuasion
Analyzing pathways to persuasion
MIT Prize for Open Data awarded to PhD student Jerik Cruz | News | MIT Political Science
MIT Prize for Open Data awarded to PhD student Jerik Cruz | News | MIT Political Science
PhD candidate Elizabeth Parker-Magyar: Finding solidarity in the teachers’ lounge | News | MIT Political Science
PhD candidate Elizabeth Parker-Magyar: Finding solidarity in the teachers’ lounge | News | MIT Political Science
PhD Candidate Jasmine Hope English awarded APSA's 2023 Kendra Koivu Award | News | MIT Political Science
PhD Candidate Jasmine Hope English awarded APSA's 2023 Kendra Koivu Award | News | MIT Political Science
Using social media to raise awareness of women’s resources
Using social media to raise awareness of women’s resources
GDL Summer internship program gives promising political science students a chance to shine | News | MIT Political Science
GDL Summer internship program gives promising political science students a chance to shine | News | MIT Political Science
Summer 2023 recommended reading from MIT
Summer 2023 recommended reading from MIT
Caitlin Talmadge | People | MIT Political Science
Caitlin Talmadge | People | MIT Political Science
Congratulations 2023 Political Science graduates! | News | MIT Political Science
Congratulations 2023 Political Science graduates! | News | MIT Political Science
Architectural heritage like you haven’t seen it before
Architectural heritage like you haven’t seen it before
Curiosity Unbounded, Ep 2: Professor Mai Hassan, Bureaucracies, dictatorships, and the power of Africa's people
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Curiosity Unbounded, Ep 2: Professor Mai Hassan, Bureaucracies, dictatorships, and the power of Africa's people
Nicole Wilson: Behind the gates | News | MIT Political Science
Nicole Wilson: Behind the gates | News | MIT Political Science
The Failed “Coup-Proofing” Behind the Recent Violence in Sudan
The Failed “Coup-Proofing” Behind the Recent Violence in Sudan
Banking Crises Are Preventable, But Human Nature Gets in the Way
Banking Crises Are Preventable, But Human Nature Gets in the Way
Chloe Wittenberg | News | MIT Political Science
Chloe Wittenberg | News | MIT Political Science
Matias Giannoni: Rise of the right | News | MIT Political Science
Matias Giannoni: Rise of the right | News | MIT Political Science
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