China
The solar duel: China vs. the United States
May 30, 2013
MIT researchers warn of the risks a trade war could create for the solar industry.
Also labeled: MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), Solar, Alternative energy, Economics, Energy, Foreign policy, Policy, Political science, Politics, Trade
China and Japan remain miles apart on uninhabited isles
April 17, 2013
At MIT event, diplomats and scholars reinforce high stakes, lack of progress on Asian territorial dispute.
Chinese students set their sights on an MIT future
February 19, 2013
Middle and high school students from Beijing engaged in project-based hands-on science and engineering lessons at the Edgerton Center.
Also labeled: Collaboration, Edgerton, Global, K-12 education, Students, Volunteering, outreach, public service, Alumni/ae, Circuits, LED, Photography, Student life
Facing the facts about our changing climate
April 18, 2012
MIT researchers join Boston Globe panel in weighing climate risks and resolutions.
Powering the Chinese dragon
March 26, 2012
China Light and Power’s Peter Littlewood talks with MIT researchers and students about the country’s strengths and the United States’s opportunity to embrace them.
All the difference in the world
March 23, 2012
In new book, economists Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson assert that above all else, political institutions — not culture or natural resources — determine the wealth of nations.
When (and where) work disappears
February 24, 2012
Study: Overseas manufacturing competition hits U.S. regions hard, leaving workers unemployed for years and local economies struggling.
Companies looking at a more regional approach to manufacturing
February 21, 2012
China no longer the obvious choice for manufacturing functions of large U.S.-based companies, paper says
China’s pollution puts a dent in its economy
February 13, 2012
Despite improvements in air quality, the economic impact of air pollution has increased dramatically, new MIT study shows.
Also labeled: Air, Global economy, Health, Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, Pollution
Taylor Fravel decodes China’s foreign policy
November 14, 2011
A political scientist analyzes the decisions of a world power.
PhD candidate Greg Distelhorst explores accountability in China
October 11, 2011
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Graduate, postdoctoral, Global, Policy, Political science, Research, Students
Introducing the China Energy and Climate Project
October 5, 2011
In collaboration with Tsinghua University, MIT launches a new research project to analyze the impact of China’s existing and proposed energy and climate policies.
American made?
September 16, 2011
MIT forum examines the role of manufacturing in rebuilding the economy.
Former mining CEO: China growth will continue, Africa the ‘next battle for natural resources’
September 15, 2011
Agnelli speaks at Sloan as part of Dean’s Innovative Leader Series
A true bargain house
September 15, 2011
First prototype built from MIT’s effort to construct houses for $1,000 each.
3 Questions: Dennis Frenchman on making cities sustainable
June 15, 2011
How the form of urban spaces adds to the energy they use.
The price of fresh air
June 6, 2011
How costly are the health damages from air pollution in China?
Making clean-energy cities
May 10, 2011
A new set of tools for designers and developers
MIT and China cement educational goals
April 15, 2011
Top-ranking Chinese official visits MIT, signs agreements to improve cross-country collaboration in education.
Chinese property tycoon encourages entrepreneurship
March 14, 2011
During talk at MIT Sloan, Zhang Xin details how she helped bring 'color to Beijing'
Huang awarded the 2010 Scaglione Prize from the Modern Language Association
January 20, 2011
Chinese Shakespeares cited as a 'landmark' book
Bringing the MIT innovation spirit to China
December 10, 2010
The new MIT Greater China Fund for Innovation awards its first research grants.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, MISTI, Students, Center for International Studies, Global
MIT strengthens its ties to Greater China
December 10, 2010
The Institute has embarked on a major, long-term effort to promote intellectual and technological exchange.
Also labeled: Education, teaching, academics, Global, Technology and society, Faculty, Research, Students
Power to the people
October 28, 2010
Entrepreneurs at MIT’s Legatum Center are trying to bring clean-energy solutions to developing countries.
Letter to the community on MIT’s engagement with Greater China
September 28, 2010
MIT Greater China Strategy Working Group issues its final report.
Slideshow: President Hockfield in China
June 22, 2010
She meets with leaders of government, business and academia -- as well as MIT alumni -- during stops in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taipei.
Should Google stay in China?
April 30, 2010
A panel discussion suggests that if the goal is to promote Chinese democracy, a censored Google is better than no Google at all.
Also labeled: Digital democracy, Google























