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Prof. Kenneth A Oye
Professor of Political Science and Engineering Systems
Director, Seminar XXI Program
Director, Political Economy and Technology Policy Program (CIS)
Primary DLC
Department of Political Science
MIT Room:
E40-437
(617) 253-3412
oye@mit.edu
https://polisci.mit.edu/people/kenneth-oye
Areas of Interest and Expertise
American Foreign Policy
International Political Economy
International Relations Theory
International Environmental Policy
International Motor Vehicle Program (IMVP)
National and International Security
Science and Technology Policy
International Trade Politics
Risk
Recent Work
Projects
October 19, 2016
Department of Political Science
Synthetic Biology
Principal Investigator
Kenneth Oye
July 25, 2013
Department of Political Science
Synthetic Biology Project: Ensuring Benefits Are Realized Through Responsible Development
Principal Investigator
Kenneth Oye
February 13, 2008
Department of Political Science
Program on Emerging Technologies (PoET)
Principal Investigator
Kenneth Oye
September 10, 2007
Department of Political Science
Environmental Policy and Planning (EPP)
Principal Investigator
Kenneth Oye
February 18, 2004
Department of Political Science
Political Economy and Technology Policy Program (PETP)
Principal Investigator
Kenneth Oye
Related Faculty
Prof. Vipin Narang
Frank Stanton Professor of Nuclear Security and Political Science
Prof. Adam Berinsky
Mitsui Professor in Problems of Contemporary Technology
Prof. Richard Alexander Nielsen
Associate Professor of Political Science