Tolu Odumosu on technology and surveillance
Technological Somnambulism Revisited: Sleeping through the New Invisible Surveillance Technologies By Tolu Odumosu STS.Next.20 “My first appointment to see the sleep physician after six months of using...
View ArticleStephen Walt on the East Asia flashpoint
Good news: World War I is over and will not happen again By Stephen Walt Foreign Policy “It therefore pains me to have to take issue with Rachman’s recent column warning of rising tensions in East...
View ArticleJoseph Nye on the Arab information revolution
The Information Revolution Gets Political By Joseph Nye The Australian “The second anniversary of the ‘Arab Spring’ in Egypt was marked by riots in Tahrir Square that made many observers fear that...
View ArticleJuliette Kayyem on lessons learned from Winter Storm Nemo
Snowstorm Will Provide a Blizzard of Lessons By Juliette Kayyem Boston Globe “The recovery is now in earnest for those still without power, for public transportation systems that closed during the...
View ArticleCalestous Juma on science and technology diplomacy
Forging New Diplomatic Bonds Through Science and Technology By Calestous Juma Technology and Policy “Science and technology are being increasingly recognized as central features in international...
View ArticleGraham Allison on China’s role in BRICS
China Doesn’t Belong in the BRICS By Graham Allison The Atlantic “When Jim O’Neill of Goldman Sachs coined the term 12 years ago, many expected that economic growth rates in India and Brazil would soon...
View ArticleJuliette Kayyem on climate security
America’s Security, Under the Weather By Juliette Kayyem Boston Globe “President Obama’s trip to the Middle East last week served as a nagging reminder of the world’s most intractable problems: the...
View ArticleBen Heineman on same-sex marriage rights
On DOMA, Real-World Arguments Could Sway the Supreme Court By Ben Heineman The Atlantic Monthly “After the Supreme Court hears oral argument in the two same-sex marriage cases next week, it could issue...
View ArticleRami Khouri on Islamic sects in Syria
Islamists and Secular Nationalists in Syria By Rami Khouri Agence Global “The heart and soul of Syrian society for a century predominantly has been neither sectarian nor religious. But in the face of...
View ArticleHui Zhang on North Korean provocations
North Korea Stirs Cuban Crisis Memory By Hui Zhang Asia Times “Over the past decade, past experience has shown that the more sanctions the international community places on Pyongyang, the more...
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