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No Lone Wolves in Cyberspace

Gabriel Weimann YaleGlobal, 21 December 2012
As lone-wolf terrorists plot online, waiting for instructions, authorities follow the trails
HAIFA : While politicians in the West debate whether, following the death of Osama bin Laden, Al Qaeda is “decimated” or not, the terrorist organization has successfully applied a tactic that makes prevention More >

Tunisian Revolution Is Work in Progress

Lindsay J. Benstead, Ellen Lust, Dhafer Malouche YaleGlobal, 19 December 2012
Fight for Tunisia’s future is through politics, constitution – and economic growth

Turkey Can’t Afford Over-Involvement in Syria

Mohammed Ayoob YaleGlobal, 17 December 2012
Turkey’s Western-backed interventions in Syria could affect its security

In the News

Max Fisher
The Washington Post, 21 December 2012
Video-games may reduce violence
James Clad, Robert A. Manning
The National Interest, 21 December 2012
China contains itself, driving neighbors toward partnerships with US
Mike Rees
The Financial Times, 20 December 2012
Businesses scramble to set up accounts for new international currency
Jeffrey Sachs
The Financial Times, 19 December 2012
It’s not what you spend, but how you spend
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes
BBC News, 19 December 2012
Dispute over Senkaku/Diaoyu islands could be flashpoint

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