News - Quoted News - Quoted “They were so committed to leaving the deal, because it had been negotiated by the Obama administration, that they did it without thinking through the predictable consequences.” —Vipin Narang May 17, 2019 The New York Times “Even if we internally concur with Kim that the testing moratorium only applies to ICBMs, we shouldn’t publicly say it, because it essentially says we will tolerate him testing anything short of that.” —Vipin Narang May 6, 2019 Bloomberg “This SRBM lets Kim see how far he can go with Trump before POTUS stops turning a blind eye.” —Vipin Narang May 5, 2019 The Telegraph Is America’s voting system susceptible to hacking? MIT professor Charles Stewart shared his research with WGBH April 30, 2019 Regina Bateson shares her research on vigilantism with The New York Times, “Rhetoric demonizing an ‘other’ is easy.” April 29, 2019 The New York Times “There’s a credulity gap between the parties in regard to science that wasn’t there 25 years ago” —Adam Berinsky April 16, 2019 Politico “The consensus, among people who study fraud carefully, is that voting by mail is a much more fertile area for fraud than voting in person.” —Charles Stewart III December 8, 2018 NPR “North Korea isn’t disarming. It never said it would.” —Vipin Narang (@NarangVipin) Tweets quoted by ABC News, The Guardian, Newsweek, and The Telegraph December 7, 2018 ABC News “If I were a campaign, I’d be yelling and screaming...I’d want a hand recount of every single ballot.” —Charles Stewart III November 17, 2018 The New York Times Prof. Vipin Narang on newly discovered North Korean missile bases: The assertion that North Korea has committed to eliminating its ballistic missile programs is “misleading” November 13, 2018 CNN “It is NOT deception. Kim literally ordered ballistic missiles to be mass produced on New Year’s day 2018” —Vipin Narang’s Tweets cited in ABC News November 12, 2018 ABC News Truth, lies, and tribal voters: Political Science Professors Campbell and Berinsky join MIT scholars, taking a rational look at increasingly irrational political discourse November 5, 2018 Peter Dizikes MIT Technology Review “Given the size of China’s conventional ballistic arsenal, this would be require some very creative diplomacy!” —Prof. M. Taylor Fravel’s tweets quoted in the Washington Post October 23, 2018 M. Taylor Fravel The Washington Post “This is a really creative way of getting around that and creating something new that is truly collaborative.” —Dean Nobles on the new College For Computing And Artificial Intelligence October 15, 2018 WGBH Mr. Kim “has mastered the art of milking a single cosmetic concession for months.” —Vipin Narang October 12, 2018 Choe Sang-Hun The New York Times “The real takeaway from this Punggye-ri pledge is that Kim has mastered the art of milking a single cosmetic concession for months to burn clock.” —Vipin Narang October 9, 2018 Reuters The New York Times To build trust, North Korea appears to want “a transformation of the relationship, and the first step of that would have to be comprehensive sanctions relief.” —Vipin Narang October 3, 2018 Simon Denyer The Washington Post I don’t think that somebody’s going to step up and say, ‘We’ve finished the job we came to do. It’s time to leave.’ —Barry Posen September 26, 2018 Kyle Rempfer and Todd South Military Times “In the grand scheme of things it’s not a particularly big step towards disarmament.” —Vipin Narang September 19, 2018 Geoff Brumfiel NPR “What Kim is offering so far is to shutter sites that are pretty costless—doing enough to keep Trump appeased. He’s avoiding giving up anything meaningful—actual weapons, fissile material and missiles.” —Vipin Narang September 19, 2018 The New York Times “Nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles are quietly being mass-produced but Kim won’t flaunt them. All attention and focus is on economic development.” —Vipin Narang September 18, 2018 The Associated Press The New York Times “The threat from foreign actors has profound implications for the future of voting and obliges us to re-examine both the conduct of elections in the U.S. and the role of the federal and state governments in securing our elections.” —Charles Stewart III September 6, 2018 The Associated Press The New York Times “This was exactly the risk of Trump freelancing in Singapore: making promises to Kim Jong Un (and earlier Kim Yong Chol) that the Administration could not and would not deliver on.” —Vipin Narang August 30, 2018 The Washington Post Prof. Narang cited in the Atlantic, “Donald Trump Sorrowfully Cancels Another North Korea Meeting” August 24, 2018 The Atlantic What is more secure, a fax or voter app? Prof. Charles Stewart weighs in on new voter app being tested in West Virginia August 11, 2018 Hiawatha Bray The Boston Globe Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page Next › Last page Last »
“They were so committed to leaving the deal, because it had been negotiated by the Obama administration, that they did it without thinking through the predictable consequences.” —Vipin Narang May 17, 2019 The New York Times
“Even if we internally concur with Kim that the testing moratorium only applies to ICBMs, we shouldn’t publicly say it, because it essentially says we will tolerate him testing anything short of that.” —Vipin Narang May 6, 2019 Bloomberg
“This SRBM lets Kim see how far he can go with Trump before POTUS stops turning a blind eye.” —Vipin Narang May 5, 2019 The Telegraph
Is America’s voting system susceptible to hacking? MIT professor Charles Stewart shared his research with WGBH April 30, 2019
Regina Bateson shares her research on vigilantism with The New York Times, “Rhetoric demonizing an ‘other’ is easy.” April 29, 2019 The New York Times
“There’s a credulity gap between the parties in regard to science that wasn’t there 25 years ago” —Adam Berinsky April 16, 2019 Politico
“The consensus, among people who study fraud carefully, is that voting by mail is a much more fertile area for fraud than voting in person.” —Charles Stewart III December 8, 2018 NPR
“North Korea isn’t disarming. It never said it would.” —Vipin Narang (@NarangVipin) Tweets quoted by ABC News, The Guardian, Newsweek, and The Telegraph December 7, 2018 ABC News
“If I were a campaign, I’d be yelling and screaming...I’d want a hand recount of every single ballot.” —Charles Stewart III November 17, 2018 The New York Times
Prof. Vipin Narang on newly discovered North Korean missile bases: The assertion that North Korea has committed to eliminating its ballistic missile programs is “misleading” November 13, 2018 CNN
“It is NOT deception. Kim literally ordered ballistic missiles to be mass produced on New Year’s day 2018” —Vipin Narang’s Tweets cited in ABC News November 12, 2018 ABC News
Truth, lies, and tribal voters: Political Science Professors Campbell and Berinsky join MIT scholars, taking a rational look at increasingly irrational political discourse November 5, 2018 Peter Dizikes MIT Technology Review
“Given the size of China’s conventional ballistic arsenal, this would be require some very creative diplomacy!” —Prof. M. Taylor Fravel’s tweets quoted in the Washington Post October 23, 2018 M. Taylor Fravel The Washington Post
“This is a really creative way of getting around that and creating something new that is truly collaborative.” —Dean Nobles on the new College For Computing And Artificial Intelligence October 15, 2018 WGBH
Mr. Kim “has mastered the art of milking a single cosmetic concession for months.” —Vipin Narang October 12, 2018 Choe Sang-Hun The New York Times
“The real takeaway from this Punggye-ri pledge is that Kim has mastered the art of milking a single cosmetic concession for months to burn clock.” —Vipin Narang October 9, 2018 Reuters The New York Times
To build trust, North Korea appears to want “a transformation of the relationship, and the first step of that would have to be comprehensive sanctions relief.” —Vipin Narang October 3, 2018 Simon Denyer The Washington Post
I don’t think that somebody’s going to step up and say, ‘We’ve finished the job we came to do. It’s time to leave.’ —Barry Posen September 26, 2018 Kyle Rempfer and Todd South Military Times
“In the grand scheme of things it’s not a particularly big step towards disarmament.” —Vipin Narang September 19, 2018 Geoff Brumfiel NPR
“What Kim is offering so far is to shutter sites that are pretty costless—doing enough to keep Trump appeased. He’s avoiding giving up anything meaningful—actual weapons, fissile material and missiles.” —Vipin Narang September 19, 2018 The New York Times
“Nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles are quietly being mass-produced but Kim won’t flaunt them. All attention and focus is on economic development.” —Vipin Narang September 18, 2018 The Associated Press The New York Times
“The threat from foreign actors has profound implications for the future of voting and obliges us to re-examine both the conduct of elections in the U.S. and the role of the federal and state governments in securing our elections.” —Charles Stewart III September 6, 2018 The Associated Press The New York Times
“This was exactly the risk of Trump freelancing in Singapore: making promises to Kim Jong Un (and earlier Kim Yong Chol) that the Administration could not and would not deliver on.” —Vipin Narang August 30, 2018 The Washington Post
Prof. Narang cited in the Atlantic, “Donald Trump Sorrowfully Cancels Another North Korea Meeting” August 24, 2018 The Atlantic
What is more secure, a fax or voter app? Prof. Charles Stewart weighs in on new voter app being tested in West Virginia August 11, 2018 Hiawatha Bray The Boston Globe