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  1. Suzanne Doris Berger (born 1939) [1] is an American political scientist. She is the Raphael Dorman and Helen Starbuck Professor of Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and director of the MIT International Science and Technology Initiative.

  2. Suzanne Berger served as Head of the MIT Department of Political Science, founding chair of the SSRC Committee on West Europe, and Vice President of the American Political Science Association. She has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

  3. Suzanne Berger is John M. Deutch Institute Professor and member of the Political Science Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge Massachusetts.

  4. ipc.mit.edu › people › suzanne-bergerSuzanne Berger - IPC

    Suzanne Berger is a political scientist at MIT who studies globalization, industrial performance, and democracy. She has published books and articles on topics such as the globalization strategies of firms, the localization of innovation, and the challenges of advanced manufacturing.

  5. Suzanne Berger. Office Phone: 617-253-6650 Email: szberger@mit.edu. Department of Political Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology 30 Wadsworth Street, E53-451 Cambridge, MA 02139. CURRENT POSITION. Institute Professor Member, Department of Political Science MIT. CURRENT RESEARCH.

  6. Suzanne Berger is the inaugural John M. Deutch Institute Professor. Her current research focuses on politics and globalization. She recently co-chaired the MIT Production in the Innovation Economy project, and in September 2013 published Making in America: From Innovation to Market.

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  8. Jul 10, 2019 · Political scientist Suzanne Berger has been named MIT’s inaugural John M. Deutch Institute Professor, joining the select group of people holding MIT’s highest faculty honor.

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