Erik Lin-Greenberg
@eriklg
Associate Prof @MITPoliSci @MIT_SSP | Officer @USAFReserve | Studies technology, escalation, and craft cocktails | Cat-dad to Lansdale | Opinions my own. 🏳️🌈
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Does personal experience with a climate disaster shape individuals' attitudes on climate change and climate migration? In our new paper in the American Political Science Review, Christopher Blair and I address this question leveraging the case of Hurricane Ian. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
🚨🚨 What does Iran's attack against Israel say about the strengths and limitations of drones as a military weapon and a tool of statecraft? Check out my take in Modern War Institute mwi.westpoint.edu/what-irans-dro…
You can download Aaron Bateman's excellent new book, WEAPONS IN SPACE, in its entirety *for free* under open access here from MIT Press: mitpress.mit.edu/9780262547369/…
MIT PhD student Benjamin Norwood Harris and Erik Lin-Greenberg demonstrate "that tweets are not necessarily seen as this form of cheap talk. They're viewed as the same type of signal as that being offered through more formal and traditional communications."
PoliSci PhDs! Front Row: Nicole Wilson, Apekshya Prasai, Chloe Wittenberg, Matias Giannoni, Rorisang Lekalake, Elizabeth Parker-Magyar, John Munich Back: Adam Kaplan, Jasmine English, Nasir Almasri, Stuart Russell, Zachary Markovich, Peter Cummings, Jacob Jaffe MIT Commencement
Faculty member Erik Lin-Greenberg and PhD student Ben Harris co-authored a fascinating paper on the use of social media as a signaling device for world leaders. news.mit.edu/2024/internati…
Pretty awesome to celebrate Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ROTC commissioning at USS CONSTITUTION where some former students took their oaths to become the newest officers in the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
Rising superpowers like China are “cautious opportunists” in global institutions, and the U.S. should avoid overreaction, PhD student Raymond Wang argues. news.mit.edu/2024/rules-gam… MIT School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences MIT Center for International Studies Raymond Wang
As tensions continue to mount, pundits are increasingly worried about security dilemmas emerging between the US and China. New in World Politics with Ryan Brutger and Kai Quek - we show both the 🇺🇸 and 🇨🇳 publics are prone to security dilemma thinking muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…
My new piece on an American digital cult of the offensive now out J Strategic Studies. The piece explains how civ-mil relations, org politics, & geopolitical shifts created incentives for America to invest in info age campaigns & tech obsessed w/offense Hoover Institution tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Come work with me Thomas Zeitzoff, Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss, David Malet, and the terrific team at School of Public Affairs. We are hiring an assistant prof specializing in political violence this fall! american.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/AU/job/Main-Ca…
Thank you to Jonathan Chu, National University of Singapore, for this week’s insightful Wednesday Seminar Series presentation on collective punishment based on ingroup-outgroup distinction. Keep up with the conversation with our weekly livestream: rebrand.ly/wss_schedule Erik Lin-Greenberg