04 - April 2012
April 2012
April 2012
- Naomi Wolf: Organising against the enemies of internet freedom
- Guardian.co.uk: Taliban website under repeat attack by hackers
- Hashim Thaci: The Work of All Nations. America can't prevent genocide alone
- Martin Shaw: The United States and "atrocity prevention"
- Irina Borogan and Andrei Soldatov: The Kremlin and the hackers: partners in crime
- The Economic Roots of the Arab Spring (Video)
- Jonathan Masters: Targeted Killings
- Laura Seay: How Not to Write About Africa .. swarm a story with terrible coverage
- Rebecca MacKinnon: Containing Weapons of Mass Surveillance
- Hilde Eliassen Restad: The War on Terror from Bush to Obama
- Karen Douglas: On Conspiracy Theories (Se video under)
- Allen Carlson: What West Doesn’t Get About China
- Zalmay Khalilzad: Some Good News from Afghanistan
- Thomas Hylland Eriksen: Norway's trial, and a democratic lesson
- George Lawson: The Arab uprisings (Negotiated Revolutions 2.0?)
- Margareth Slattery: The FP Survey: Women in Politics
- Lois Parshley and Hanna Trudo: The New al Qaeda Franchises
- Uri Friedman: Smart Sanctions: A Short History
- Cas Mudde: Norway's atrocity: a story of non-impact
- Andrew Rininsland: Internet censorship: how does each country compare?
- Eric Trager: No Brothers in Arms in Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood Breaks with the Military
- Paul Hockenos: He's Not Alone. Breivik is only the tip of the iceberg in a rising sea of radical Islamophobia in Europe
- Dennis Sugrue and Andrew Pfluger: Water and Sanitation: Decisive Effects in Modern Operations
- Mariano Aguirre: The far right takes root in Europe
- Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury: Bangladesh: journey of fear towards an uncertain future
- Jeffrey Stevenson Murer: Who is the enemy Other?
- Øyvind Eggen: Malawi bestod den politiske prøven
- Charles Kupchan: Rise of the rest. Om Kina og andre land i økonomisk vekst. Video under
- Casey L Coombs: UN Security Council: Responsibility to Protect or Reform?
- Sverre Lodgaard: Ny krig i Midtøsten? (NUPIs Hvor hender det?)
- Josh Kron: Mission From God: The Upstart Christian Sect Driving Invisible Children and Changing Africa
- William Langewiesche: The Camorra Never Sleeps. The Neapolitan Mob’s Most Dangerous Family
- J.M. Berger: Patriot Games. How the FBI spent a decade hunting white supremacists and missed Timothy McVeigh
- Amal Hanano: How a battle over a Facebook page became a war for the soul of the Syrian revolution.
- Rebecca MacKinnon: The Not-So-Great Firewall of China
- Gaar Adams: Yemeni Idol. It's not easy being the second-biggest rock band in Sanaa.
- Christopher K. Johnson: Beijing's Cracked Consensus. The Bo Scandal Exposes Flaws in China's Leadership Model
- Leon Goldsmith: Alawites for Assad. Why the Syrian Sect Backs the Regime.
- Jennifer Lind: Why North Korea Gets Away With It. Pyongyang's Skillful Deterrence.
- Council on Foreign Relations: Innføringer i internasjonale regimer: Finance | Conflict | Climate |Human Rights
- Nicholas Burns: USA vs. Iran. Video under
- Olivier Roy: New Islamists. How the most extreme adherents of radical Islam are getting with the times.
- Jonathan Masters: The World Bank Group (Backgrounder)
- Chiti, Menéndez & Teixeira (eds.): The European Rescue of the European Union? (pdf):
- Salcedo-Albarán and Garay-Salamanca: Understanding Informational Features of Transnational Criminal Networks
- Elizabeth Grant: Pretzel swastikas and Döner killings: are Germany’s best intentions becoming its fatal flaw?
- Andrew Finkel: The New Crossroads of History. Ten things you didn't know about Turkey.
- Rebecca MacKinnon: Fighting the Great Firewall of Pakistan
- Nicholas Schmidle: Disarming Viktor Bout. The rise and fall of the world’s most notorious weapons trafficker.
- Alhabash & Wise: PeaceMaker: Changing Students’ Attitudes Toward Palestinians and Israelis Through Video Game Play
- Bill Hinchberger: Carnaval Is Over. The end of the Brazilian miracle.
- Adam Harmon: Why Israel Will Attack Iran
- Popovic and Helvey: Getting rid of a dictator is only the beginning of a successful transition to democracy
- James Traub: The Wages of 9/11. The war on terror may be over, but it's left behind a terrible human rights legacy
- Robert Haddick: Syria as Prologue. Sign of even bigger battles to come in the proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran
- Herman Schaper definerer "Responsibility to Protect" og gir en kort historisk bakgrunn i videoen under:
- Gregory Mann: The Mess in Mali. How the war on terror ruined a success story in West Africa.
- BBC News - Kony 2012 activist group releases new video
- Spencer Ackerman: CIA Committed ‘War Crimes,’ Bush Official Says
- The Express Tribune: US fears al Qaeda cyber attack on New York
- Takhteyev, Wellman & Gruzd: How Twitter Makes the Internet More Local. Social Media Isn't As Global As One Might Think
- Yochai Benkler: Hacks of Valor. Why Anonymous Is Not a Threat to National Security
- David E. Campbell & Robert D. Putnam: God and Caesar in America. Why Mixing Religion and Politics Is Bad for Both
- Peter Passell: Decoupling: Emerging markets economies have protected themselves from global economic downturns.
- Rebecca MacKinnon: Internet Freedom Starts at Home
- Karen Leigh: Afghanistan Falls Apart
James M. Lindsay forteller om NATOs opprettelse og hvordan USAs deltakelse der markerte et grunnleggende skift i landets utenrikspolitikk:
- David Oclander: The Koran Burnings and Murder: The Afghan Response and Our Missed Opportunities
- Kenneth Lieberthal & Wang Jisi: Addressing U.S.-China Strategic Distrust (pdf)
- InterMedia: Building Support for International Development (New Research Report)
- Michael Peck: Spy Games. The Department of Homeland Security is trying to hack into your Xbox.
- Reporters Without Borders: Enemies of the Internet (2012 Report)
- Paul Brenton: De-fragmenting Africa
- Matt Ince: 30 Years On: The Diplomatic Fight for the Falkland Islands
- Dmitry Adamsky: Why Israel Should Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
- Daniel R. DePetris: The Rationale Behind Assad’s Internal Military Crackdown