Terrorismo e Internet

Gabriel Weimann
May 30, 2004

China-India Entente Shifts Global Balance

By shaking off a socialist past and deepening bilateral cooperation, the two giants could push globalization in a new direction
Clyde Prestowitz
April 15, 2005

Chinese Cell Phone Breaches North Korean Hermit Kingdom

Cell phone technology is poised to re-shape the North Korean world view - seen through the Chinese peephole
Rebecca MacKinnon
January 17, 2005

Terrorists and Their Tools – Part II

Using the Internet to recruit, raise funds, and plan attacks
Gabriel Weimann
April 26, 2004

China's ‘Big Mamas' in a Quandary

Caught between the urge to repress and to make use of the Internet, Beijing sees its power eroded
Paul Mooney
April 12, 2004

Outsourcing Debate - Part II

Challenge of virtual office-space needs long-term solutions, not election year quick-fix
Nayan Chanda
February 27, 2004

US on Spying Scandal: “Allies Aren't Always Friends”

Questions emerge on NSA freedom in selecting targets and accountability
Marc Pitzke
October 29, 2013

Anger Growing Among Allies Over US Surveillance

Merkel suggests that basic rights have been violated
Alison Smale
October 24, 2013

Sweden's NSA Spy Links “Deeply Troubling”

Hearings suggest NSA had plenty of helpers in Europe, but politicians were kept in the dark
David Landes
October 3, 2013

Nairobi Foreshadows Tomorrow’s Urban Conflicts

Better urban planning could prevent the need for extra police
David Kilcullen
October 1, 2013

Communities Should Continue to Benefit From Mobile Revolution

Human rights emerges as a corporate concern
Sifiso Dabengwa
September 2, 2013