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Commentary 10 Nov 2014
‘Cybersecurity’ and Why Definitions Are Risky
By Robert Morgus -
Commentary 10 Nov 2014
Global Internet Governance - Global Governance Futures 2025 Interviews Taejun Shin
By Taejun Shin -
Commentary 07 Nov 2014
Seis anos depois de primeira cúpula, o grupo BRICS voltará à Rússia
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Commentary 30 Oct 2014
A ordem chinesa paralela
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Commentary 26 Oct 2014
Ukraine-Wahl: Warum der Ausgang uns alle betrifft
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Commentary 22 Oct 2014
TTIP: Reward Worth the Risk?
By Fabian Bohnenberger -
Commentary 13 Oct 2014
Latin American Lessons for Europe’s Sharing Economy
..Europe has been recently experiencing a new wave of economic disruption driven by the Internet: the so-called Sharing Economy. Companies like Uber, a service that connects drivers and passengers for short-rides, and Airbnb, a short-term apartment and room rental service, want to change how we take… -
Commentary 05 Oct 2014
O Brasil deve redescobrir seu papel global
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Book 02 Oct 2014
Major Powers and the Contested Evolution of a Responsibility to Protect
Introduction: Major Powers and the Contested Evolution of a Responsibility to Protect by Philipp Rotmann, Gerrit Kurtz, Sarah Brockmeier The debate about a responsibility to protect people from mass atrocities goes to the heart of current changes in the world. Coinciding with the shift of power and… -
Book 01 Oct 2014
IBSA: The Rise of the Global South
The establishment of the India-Brazil-South Africa Dialogue Forum (IBSA) as one of the principal platforms of South-South cooperation is one of the most notable developments in international politics during the first decade of the twenty-first century. While the concept is now frequently referred to… -
Commentary 23 Sep 2014
Global Arms Control - Global Governance Futures 2025 interviews Kevin Körner
By Kevin Körner -
Commentary 22 Sep 2014
Rumo à instabilidade global?
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Study 22 Sep 2014
2014 Jihadist Terrorism and Other Unconventional Threats
By Peter Bergen et al. -
Commentary 21 Sep 2014
Could Marina Silva Put Brazil’s Foreign Policy Back on Track?
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Commentary 19 Sep 2014
WHOIS Reform Should Not Cater to Extreme Privacy Concerns
..In 2008, the people on eWeek writer Larry Seltzer’s ↪ email address book started getting emails from someone who clearly was not Larry Seltzer. An investigation revealed that an identity thief had accessed Seltzer’s personal information, available online on WHOIS, the internet service that… -
Commentary 17 Sep 2014
No Guarantees on the ICANN Transition
By Jonah Hill -
Commentary 16 Sep 2014
China and India’s Low-Carbon Pathways
By Joel SandhuChina and India’s low-carbon development is crucial for global sustainability and domestic welfare. However, embedded political and economic obstacles have prevented a smooth and effective transition towards a low-carbon future in the two emerging countries. This article analyzes China and India’s… -
Commentary 15 Sep 2014
It’s Still a Good Idea for China to Send Troops to Fight ISIS
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Commentary 11 Sep 2014
Como FHC e Lula cooperaram para conquistar o apoio de George W. Bush
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Commentary 11 Sep 2014
China Should Send Troops to Fight ISIS