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February 2, 2012

Cyber Defense Made Simple

Cyber Defense Made Simple

Surprisingly few countries have cyber security strategies in place. It’s time to simplify things for policymakers.

Lydia Ko – 14 and Talented

Lydia Ko – 14 and Talented

Lydia Ko has become the youngest ever winner of a professional golf tour tournament. She’s just 14.

India’s Syria Folly

India’s Syria Folly

India’s failure to step over the atrocities in Syria is likely rooted in worries over its own domestic insurgencies.

Afghanistan’s Supply Problem

Afghanistan’s Supply Problem

Will Afghan security forces be able to cope after the U.S. withdrawal? Ensuring supplies will be a concern.

Afghanistan’s Supply Problem

Afghanistan’s Supply Problem

Will Afghan security forces be able to cope after the U.S. withdrawal? Ensuring supplies will be a concern.

Time to End North Korea “Genocide”

Time to End North Korea “Genocide”

The evidence is clear – mass killing is underway in North Korea, argues Robert Park. The international community can no longer stand idly by.

Assessing America's Military Future

Assessing America's Military Future

The Diplomat’s Assistant Editor Harry Kazianis speaks with U.S. Congressman James Langevin (D-RI) about the U.S. “pivot” to the Pacific, defense restructuring and emerging national security threats.

Thailand Tries Twitter Censorship

Thailand Tries Twitter Censorship

Twitter’s recent announcement that it will allow local censorship, a move embraced by Thailand, is troubling.

Have Chinese Had Enough?

Have Chinese Had Enough?

China’s size may mean it can’t but be seen as a threat. Will China’s next leaders be expected to play hardball?

Israel, China and Cyber Security

Israel, China and Cyber Security

Finland, Israel and Sweden have the best prepared cyber defenses, a report says. China and India are lagging.

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