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July 12, 2022

Cybersecurity
A New U.S. Foreign Policy for Cyberspace

The era of the global internet has ended. The U.S. should pursue a new strategy in cyberspace by, creating a coalition of allies, balancing pressure with disruptive cyber operations, and improving cy…

People stand across a gray floor with lines connecting disparate groups.

August 2, 2012

Sub-Saharan Africa
Guest Post: Making the Cut: HIV/AIDS and Male Circumcision in South Africa

Laura Dimon is the Africa Studies intern at the Council on Foreign Relations.  Previously, she worked for the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Pretoria, South Africa.  She has entered the Columbia…

Fathers surround a boy as a doctor performs surgery during an Islamic group's circumcision session for boys in Khartoum April 7, 2012.

May 25, 2012

Sub-Saharan Africa
Guest Post: Lake Chad Shrinks, Conflict Grows

This is a guest post by Laura Dimon. Laura is the Africa program intern at the Council on Foreign Relations. Earlier this week, the New York Times detailed the impact of Niger’s desertification on c…

Chadian men collect water with plastic canisters loaded on a hand cart in Lake Chad, on the island of Kouirom, January 27, 2007.

July 5, 2012

Sub-Saharan Africa
Guest Post: Tribal Courts in South Africa

This is a guest post by Laura Dimon. Laura is the Africa program intern at the Council on Foreign Relations. On June 16, the New York Times reported on the role of tribal courts in South Africa and …

Africa-South Africa court judiciary-07052012

September 19, 2017

Cybersecurity
Cyber Week in Review: September 22, 2017

This week: Crypo researchers don't trust the NSA, Facebook ads under scrutiny, a new cybersecurity agency for Europe, and domain names caught in the crossfire of the Catalonian referendum.

NSA Headquarters