James Keeling discusses Pakistan’s strict internet censorship in light of the country’s recent introduction of 3G/4G networks.
Technology
Software, Human Rights, and the Business of Censorship
Scott Falls discusses internet censorship and the role some companies play in aiding the suppression of free speech abroad.
Don’t Feed the Trolls: PAEs and the Bridge to Better Innovation
Steven Chadwick looks at the rise of “patent trolls” and how they operate.
The Digital Security Façade
David Hunter breaks down why our computers are not as secure as we like to think.
#BringBackOurGirls: Re-evaluating the Impact of Social Media
Carlos Abarca discusses the growing role of social media in international politics in his #BringBackOurGirls case study.
Net Neutrality Part 1 of 2
Kyle Chatterson explores the increasingly important and contentious issue of Net Neutrality.
Reconciling Rawls and Reddit: the Case of Aaron Swartz (2/2)
In this two-part article series, Tina Bouffet discusses the state’s right to and way of punishing all forms of electronic disobedience.
Reconciling Rawls and Reddit: the Case of Aaron Swartz (1/2)
In this two-part article series, Tina Bouffet discusses the state’s right to and way of punishing all forms of electronic disobedience.
Foreign Policy and Procurement: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Conor Smith explains how and why Canada’s incoherent foreign policy has undermined Canadian defence procurement.
NATO and Global Markets for Defence Technology
Conor Smith analyzes the cooperative arms trade among NATO member states.