Friday, October 25, 2013

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Edward Snowden, Pakistan, and Burkina Faso

 

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Lessons from the Summer of Snowden
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In this paper, former Public Policy Scholar Georg Mascolo and Ben Scott, senior advisor at the New America Foundation, discuss the realities the United States and its European allies face in the aftermath of the Snowden leak. The article takes a full account of the "intelligence measures" that NSA deployed to "find shadowy terrorists in lawless corners of the world," and identifies policy problems that arise in a cyber world where mass surveillance inevitably leads to infringement of privacy of personal communication.

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An Incomplete Democracy An Incomplete Democracy

"Pakistan, ruled by the military for half of its 66-year life, has taken steps toward democracy, but the process is far from complete," writes Michael Kugelman on the occasion of the meeting this week between President Obama and Pakistan’s new prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

 
Burkina Faso: A Conversation With President Compaore Burkina Faso: A Conversation With President Compaore

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In this Context interview during his recent visit to the U.S., President of Burkina Faso Blaise Compaoré spoke about his role in conflict mediation in Mali and about economic development in his country.

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China's "Airpocalypse" (KCRW)

Jennifer Turner discusses high levels of air pollution in China on Warren Olney’s “To the Point” (begins at 44:00).

How the NSA’s Spying Has Impacted Diplomacy (Texas Public Radio)

Cynthia Arnson joins The Source to discuss how the recent NSA espionage allegations have influenced U.S. image abroad.

A View from the Inside on Japan’s Perpetual Trust Gap (GlobalAsia.org)

Yoshihide Soeya explains how pluralism in Japanese domestic politics feeds into a vicious cycle of animosity with its immediate neighbors, especially South Korea and China.

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