Security Studies Program MIT
The Security Studies Program at MIT is a graduate-level research and educational program based at the Center for International Studies at MIT.
- In our upcoming Wednesday Seminar, Professor Elena Kempf will discuss the history of weapons prohibitions during the 19th and 20th centuries. 🗓️2/11 at noon ET 📍MIT community can join in person at E40-496 📡Bookmark the livestream youtube.com/live/Rk0gpfYTWUA?fe…
- If you are a recent or soon-to-be college graduate interested in China’s foreign and security policies and possess advanced Chinese language skills, then consider applying for the China research support associate position at MIT’s Security Studies Program. Info + application: bit.ly/4rCIhz3
- “States can keep trading with an adversary in particular circumstances: when trade doesn’t help the enemy win the war and when cutting that trade would be damaging to the state’s long-term security,” writes SSP's Mariya Grinberg. Read more via @foreignaffairs.com fam.ag/4kaP7sM
- Wednesday Seminars return tomorrow, February 4, with Sebastian Rosato, @krocinstitute.bsky.social, examining the relationship between commerce and conflict in international affairs. 🗓️2/4 at noon ET 📍MIT community can join in person at E40-496 📡Bookmark the livestream bit.ly/468pVNO