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Center for International Studies

Channel | updated June 11, 2013

More than fifty years ago, MIT established the Center for International Studies to conduct research to help the United States in its cold war struggle against the Soviet Union. Before long, however, the Center broadened its focus to include research and teaching in a wide range of international subjects, among them development studies, comparative politics, international relations, social movements, security studies, and international science and technology.

MIT and the Center have always sought to bridge the worlds of the scholar and the policymaker by offering each a place to exchange thoughts and perspectives with the other, and by encouraging academics to work on policy-relevant programs. Center scholars, and the students they helped educate, have served at senior levels in every administration since the Kennedy years. It is a source of great pride to all of us at CIS that they are today among the nation's most distinguished analysts and executives in government and the private sector.

Visit us at http://web.mit.edu/cis.

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Kyrgyzstan: CIS Assesses the CrisisJune 15, 2010
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Kyrgyzstan: CIS Assesses the Crisis
June 15, 2010

Featuring: Carol Saivetz Visiting Scholar, MIT Center for International Studies Researcher, Security Studies Program Bakyt Beshimov Visiting Scholar, MIT Center for International Studies Former Kyrgyz Opposition Leader Former Member of Kyrgyz Parliament Former Kyrgyz ...

Obama's Strategy Towards Afghanistan, Pakistan, and South ...
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Obama's Strategy Towards Afghanistan, Pakistan, and South Asia

The Center's series Audit of the Conventional Wisdom continues with a look at the Obama administration's strategy towards Afghanistan, Pakistan, and South Asia. Paul Staniland, a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at MIT and a member of the Center's ...

Artificial Life: A global good or evil? CIS audits the ...
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Artificial Life: A global good or evil?
CIS audits the ...

The Center's series Audit of the Conventional Wisdom continues with a look at the recent discovery out of the Venter laboratory: artificial life. Is this a global good or evil? Ken Oye, director of the Center's Program on Emerging Technologies and associate professor ...

"Crossing Mandelbaum Gate" Book Talk with Kai Bird
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"Crossing Mandelbaum Gate" Book Talk with Kai Bird

A Starr Forum event presented on May 6, 2010Pulitzer prize-winning author, Kai Bird, came to MIT for a book talk and book signing: Crossing Mandelbaum Gate: Coming of Age between the Arabs and Israelis, 1956-1978 (Just released this April!) ABOUT KAI BIRD:Kai Bird's ...

MIT/ Harvard Gaza: America's Response
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MIT/ Harvard Gaza: America's Response

Guest speakers:Augustus Richard Norton, professor of anthropology and international relations, Boston University Robert Blecher, historian and analyst with the International Crisis Group Uri Zaki, USA Director, B'Tselem, the Israeli Information Center Moderating the discussion: Balakrishnan ...

Starr Forum: Yemen: Avoiding the Mistakes and Learning the ...
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Starr Forum: Yemen: Avoiding the Mistakes and Learning the Lessons of Iraq ...

A Starr Forum event presented on April 8 2010 Ambassador Barbara Bodine on Yemen: Avoiding the Mistakes and Learning the Lessons of Iraq and Afghanistan About the speaker: Ambassador Bodine's over 30 years in the US Foreign Service were spent primarily on Arabian ...

Why is the Defense Budget So Big? An Audit of the ...
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Why is the Defense Budget So Big? An Audit of the Conventional Wisdom

The Center's series Audit of the Conventional Wisdom continues with an analysis of the defense budget--the largest since World War II. Is it a rational response to the threats and the dangers that the United States faces--or not? Benjamin Friedman is a PhD student at ...

Death of the News?
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Death of the News?

A Starr Forum event presented on March 2, 2010 A discussion with Maria Balinska, Jason Pontin, and Susan GlasserFirle Davies, the Center's Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow, introduced the event About the event and speakers:Journalism is in a crisis. Newspapers are going out of business; editors and ...

Why History Matters: International Law and the Origins of ...
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Why History Matters: International Law and the Origins of the Arab-Israeli ...

A Starr Forum event presented on February 22, 2010 A book talk with Victor Kattan and an introduction by Noam Chomsky About the author:Kattan is the author of more than half a dozen scholarly articles on the Arab-Israeli conflict in international law journals. His ...

Rebuilding Haiti
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Rebuilding Haiti

A Starr Forum event presented on February 23, 2010MIT experts discuss how to help Haiti create a future different from the generations of misery it has known. This discussion panel of experts asked the question: "Where do we go from here?" in the wake of Haiti's recent natural disaster on ...

Jim Walsh and Iran's IAEA Ambassador | Feb 22, 2010
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Jim Walsh and Iran's IAEA Ambassador | Feb 22, 2010

Jim Walsh, research associate in the Security Studies Program at MIT, debates Iran's IAEA ambassador on February 22, 2010.

2009 Ruina Nuclear Age Speaker Series: Hans Blix
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2009 Ruina Nuclear Age Speaker Series: Hans Blix

Dr. Hans Blix delivers the address

Afghanistan: Elections, McCrystal Report, & the Taliban
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Afghanistan: Elections, McCrystal Report, & the Taliban

The Center's Audits of the Conventional Wisdom series continues with Fotini Christia on Afghanistan. Fotini is an assistant professor at the Department of Political Science at MIT. Her video audit took place on Thursday, October 22, 2009.

STARR FORUM: DARFUR/DARFUR: "The Crisis"
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STARR FORUM: DARFUR/DARFUR: "The Crisis"

This video is from "The Crisis" half of the Starr Forum "DARFUR/DARFUR: The Crisis| The Exhibit" The Starr Forum event commences in the Kirsch Auditorium with a panel discussion featuring Robert Rotberg, Belfer Center, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government; Susannah Sirkin, Physicians for ...

U.S.-Cuba Relations
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U.S.-Cuba Relations

Cuban scholars Julia Sweig and Wayne Smith will be discussants at a CIS Starr Forum entitled: Cuba-U.S. Relations: The Beginning of a Long Thaw? Sweig is a senior fellow and director for Latin America Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. She is the award-winning author of Inside the ...

Iran's Nuclear Program: A Race Between Sanctions and ...
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Iran's Nuclear Program: A Race Between Sanctions and Centrifuges?

The Center's Audits of the Conventional Wisdom series continues with Jim Walsh on Iran. Walsh is an international securities expert and research associate at the Center's Security Studies Program. His video audit on Iran took place on Wednesday, September 23, 2009. ...

Israel-Palestine: Great Expectations or Misplaced Euphoria?
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Israel-Palestine: Great Expectations or Misplaced Euphoria?

Audit of Conventional Wisdom video series | Israel-Palestine: Great Expectations or Misplaced Euphoria? | Anat Biletski audits President Obama's speech in Cairo and Prime Minister Netanyahu's counter-speech in Israel | July 10, 2009 | Anat Biletski is professor of ...

Health Care Policy and the Next U.S. Administration
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Health Care Policy and the Next U.S. Administration

"The best health care system in the world," says President George W. Bush. Yet, the World Health Organization ranks U.S. a dismal 37, with France and Italy among the top two. And the U.S. comes in dead last on most measures of performance when compared to other ...

The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy
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The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy

John Mearsheimer (Wendell Harrison Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago) and Stephen Walt (Robert and Renee Belfer Professor of International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government at Harvard) talk about their recent book, The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy. Joining the ...

MIT/Harvard Gaza Symposium (panel 1)
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MIT/Harvard Gaza Symposium (panel 1)

The second annual Gaza symposium, this year jointly organized by MIT and Harvard, will host a series of panels on the role of U.S. and international actors, as well as human rights and international humanitarian law in the wake of recent events in Gaza. Bringing together experts in the fields ...

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