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Hagel: Pentagon 'Will Maintain Approach of Restraint' in Cyberspace

Hagel: Pentagon 'Will Maintain Approach of Restraint' in Cyberspace

By Shannon Tiezzi
Hagel's remarks supporting the National Security Agency will do little to ease international tensions over cyber-space.
China Decries US 'Hypocrisy' on Cyber-Espionage

China Decries US 'Hypocrisy' on Cyber-Espionage

By Shannon Tiezzi
China has seized upon reports of NSA hacking against Huawei to denounce U.S. hypocrisy in cyber issues.

US Firm Under Investigation For Using Made-in-China Parts in F-35 Components

US Firm Under Investigation For Using Made-in-China Parts in F-35 Components

By Ankit Panda
Also, Chinese military planning changes, a U.S.-South Korean military deal, and Edward Snowden in India. Mid-week links.

Why Snowden’s Revelations Were A Win For China

Why Snowden’s Revelations Were A Win For China

By Shannon Tiezzi
Snowden's revelations about U.S. cyber-espionage have benefited China economically and politically.

Are Snowden’s Revelations Russia and China’s Poison Pill?

Are Snowden’s Revelations Russia and China’s Poison Pill?

By Robert Garrett
The two countries may find it difficult to handle any data they have acquired.
Yes, Edward Snowden Is a Traitor

Yes, Edward Snowden Is a Traitor

By Zachary Keck
Despite the events of this week, it is beyond dispute that Snowden is guilty of treason.

The US and China's Common Interest: Cyber Spying

The US and China's Common Interest: Cyber Spying

By Shannon Tiezzi
U.S. and China have very similar ideas on cyberspace — anything goes.
Indonesia and Australia: Deteriorating Diplomacy

Indonesia and Australia: Deteriorating Diplomacy

Revelations of Australian espionage have exacerbated an already prickly relationship.

Will Indonesia Rip Up Their Defense Treaty With Australia?

Will Indonesia Rip Up Their Defense Treaty With Australia?

Snowden’s leaks could reshape Asia-Pacific security if Indonesia and Australia remain estranged

Iran Says NSA Spying Vindicates 1979 Embassy Takeover

Iran Says NSA Spying Vindicates 1979 Embassy Takeover

Iran’s leaders say NSA spying vindicates Iranian students’ actions during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis.

Outrage Over NSA Spying Spreads to Asia

Outrage Over NSA Spying Spreads to Asia

More information about the NSA’s operations in Asia has come to light, sparking widespread outrage.

US-German Relations: The View From Berlin

US-German Relations: The View From Berlin

Revelations that the U.S. was spying on Angela Merkel could have long-lasting repercussions.

Will the NSA Revelations Kickstart the Cybersecurity Industry in China?

Will the NSA Revelations Kickstart the Cybersecurity Industry in China?

A look at the opportunities – and the challenges – for cybersecurity entrepreneurs in China.

Who’s Behind the “Biggest Cyberattack” in China’s History

Who’s Behind the “Biggest Cyberattack” in China’s History

Amid the Bo Xilai trial and a US-China spat, a number of potential culprits could be behind the DDoS attack.

US Snubs Russia, China Doesn’t

US Snubs Russia, China Doesn’t

Obama cancels a meet with Putin at the upcoming G20 Summit, while Moscow-Beijing cooperation increases.

The Edward Snowden Car: Made in China

The Edward Snowden Car: Made in China

Plus, Bo Xilai’s son breaks his silence ahead of his father’s trial. Tuesday China links.

Oliver Stone Denounces US Military Presence in Asia

Oliver Stone Denounces US Military Presence in Asia

While touring Asia this month Stone has called for an end to the US military’s presence in the region.

How Putin Can Retaliate Against Obama

How Putin Can Retaliate Against Obama

Across Asia and elsewhere, Russia has a number of options for responding to the summit’s cancellation.

Why is China Censoring the Global Times?

Why is China Censoring the Global Times?

The state-run newspaper took down an article after it was reposted by a famous Weibo user.

Why Did Putin Grant Edward Snowden Asylum? Revenge.

Why Did Putin Grant Edward Snowden Asylum? Revenge.

The US has criticized Russia on human rights for years. With Snowden, Putin returned the favor.

Amid Snowden Fallout, Russian Navy Makes Port Call in Cuba

Amid Snowden Fallout, Russian Navy Makes Port Call in Cuba

A Russian Naval Task Force docked at Havana Harbor on Saturday for the first time in 4 years.

Has Snowden Killed Internet Freedom?

Has Snowden Killed Internet Freedom?

By ousting Western cyber-espionage programs, Snowden has severely set back the cause of Internet freedom.

Edward Snowden: The Real Jason Bourne?

Edward Snowden: The Real Jason Bourne?

Four amateur Hong Kong filmmakers steal a march on Hollywood, making the first Edward Snowden film.

Intelligence Sharing in the Whistleblower Era

Intelligence Sharing in the Whistleblower Era

Government agencies are likely to more jealously guard information after Manning and Snowden.

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