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September 13, 2017

India
The Implications of India’s Right to Privacy Decision

Last month, India's Supreme Court affirmed that the country's constitution enshrines a right to privacy. The implications of the decision will reverberate around the world.

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March 2, 2013

Saudi Arabia
Weekend Reading: Saudi Tweets, Ennahda’s Decline, and Ramadan’s Odd Missive

An interview with anonymous Twitter user @Mujtahidd, who has been tweeting provocative things about Saudi Arabia’s rulers. An article from Muftah, discussing the declining credibility of Tunisia’s E…

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April 4, 2014

Turkey
Weekend Reading: Patrick Seale’s Struggle, Turkish Illusion, and Egypt’s Forgotten Man

Michael Young on Patrick Seale’s struggle. Arun Kapil looks at the Turkish elections. Maged Atiya on Egypt’s forgotten man.    

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September 2, 2020

India
India’s Contact Tracing App Is a Bridge Too Far

Aarogya Setu, India's coronavirus contact tracing app, raises numerous concerns around transparency, privacy, and governance.

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March 11, 2015

Climate Change
Do India’s Renewable Energy Targets Make Sense?

By way of introduction, I’m brand new to CFR and excited to contribute to this blog. I joined last week as a fellow in CFR’s Center for Geoeconomic Studies, and I plan to write about renewable energy…

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