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The MIT Center for International Studies (CIS) is an academic research center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It sponsors work focusing on international relations, security studies, international migration, human rights and justice, political economy and technology policy. The Center was founded in 1951.〔Donald L.M. Blackmer, The MIT Center for International Studies: The Founding Years 1951-1969 (MIT, 2002).〕 According to its website, CIS aims "to support and promote international research and education at MIT".〔http://web.mit.edu/cis/wwa.html〕 ==History== The MIT Center for International Studies was one of several academic research centers founded in the United States after World War II.〔http://web.mit.edu/cis/wwa.html〕 Its creation was originally funded by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), in order to provide expert analysis on issues pertaining to the Cold War rivalry with the Soviet Union.〔Donald L.M. Blackmer, The MIT Center for International Studies: The Founding Years 1951-1969 (MIT, 2002).〕 Prominent social scientists involved with CIS include Lucian Pye, Eugene Skolnikov, William Kaufman, Walt Whitman Rostow, Ithiel de Sola Pool, Carl Kaysen. Early on, the Center specialized in political and economic development, military strategy, and Asia, and many of its faculty (e.g. Rostow and Kaysen) served in high government posts. Daniel Ellsberg was a research fellow at CIS when he released the Pentagon Papers in 1971.〔Donald L.M. Blackmer, The MIT Center for International Studies: The Founding Years 1951-1969 (MIT, 2002).〕
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