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    December 12, 2012

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  • Human Resource Development in New Nuclear Energy States: Case Studies from the Middle East

    November 2012, John P. Banks, Kevin Massy and Charles K. Ebinger

  • Conclusions and Recommendations for eDiplomacy @ State

    October 25, 2012, Fergus Hanson

  • Knowledge Management for eDiplomacy Resources

    October 25, 2012, Fergus Hanson

  • Internet Freedom: The Role of the U.S. State Department

    October 25, 2012, Fergus Hanson

  • Public Diplomacy

    October 25, 2012, Fergus Hanson

  • The History of eDiplomacy at the U.S. Department of State

    October 25, 2012, Fergus Hanson

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    October 25, 2012, Fergus Hanson

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  • Moore’s law is the idea that our technology—particularly our microchips—has doubled in its power capacity just about every 18 months or so. Moore’s law, though, doesn’t stop. If Moore’s law holds true, the way it’s held true over the last forty years, within twenty five years our technologies will be a billion times more powerful than they are today.

    September 4, 2012, Peter W. Singer, ABC News
  • Trapwire: It’s Not the Surveillance, It’s the Sleaze

    August 14, 2012, Noah Shachtman

  • New Technologies and Human Rights Monitoring

    August 6, 2012

  • Let’s Admit It: The U.S. Is at War in Yemen, Too

    June 14, 2012, Spencer Ackerman and Noah Shachtman

  • For years we’ve been hearing this real Cassandra talk, from guys like Leon Panetta, about how the next Pearl Harbor could be online. It always seemed a little bit out of whack with what we saw in the real world. …This discovery [of the link between Stuxnet and Flame computer worms] gives a much fuller picture of what this much larger campaign of espionage and sabotage entailed. We knew about Stuxnet and we knew about Duqu [another cyber weapon]... And now we’ve got this third, major effort to do all kinds of espionage, and evidence strongly suggests that they’re all linked.

    June 11, 2012, Noah Shachtman, The Telegraph
  • We now know why they [top administration officials] were making those predictions [of a cyber attack]. They were talking about themselves—not what some outside opponent could do to us, but what we were doing to others...The U.S. has basically endorsed the use of these things publicly, and that does change the game.

    June 10, 2012, Noah Shachtman, The Hill
  • The "Oceans 11" of Cyber Strikes

    May 2012, Peter W. Singer

  • Mords-Maschinen

    May 2012, Peter W. Singer

  • Alec Ross on the Future of Ediplomacy

    April 12, 2012, Fergus Hanson

  • Internet Freedom: An Interview with Alec Ross

    April 11, 2012, Fergus Hanson

  • Ediplomacy: What’s It All about Anyway?

    April 10, 2012, Fergus Hanson

  • Darpa’s Next Grand Challenge: Build Us Lifelike, Humanoid Robots

    April 5, 2012, Noah Shachtman

  • Revolution at the U.S. Department of State: The Spread of Ediplomacy

    March 2012, Fergus Hanson

  • Stimulating Innovation on the Periphery

    January 27, 2012, Diana Villiers Negroponte

  • War By Remote Control: Drones Make It Easy

    November 26, 2011, Peter W. Singer

  • A Noble Quest to Beat Back a Cyber Threat

    October 21, 2011, Peter W. Singer

  • The U.S. Coast Guard and 21st Century Law Enforcement on the High Seas

    September 1, 2011, Jeffrey Randall

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