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Transatlantic energy security: beyond Nord Stream 2
July 2, 2019 8 min. read

There are two major topics in transatlantic relations that constantly hit the headlines: burden sharing and energy security. The latter is best exemplified by Nord Stream 2—a pipeline that will transport natural gas from Russia to Germany while bypassing Ukraine—which has driven a wedge between European and transatlantic unity. If completed, this pipeline would challenge the principle of fair play in the European market, existing European regulatory protections for consumers, and the political cohesion of the transatlantic relationship.

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Blinking Red: Reconsidering U.S. Approaches to Cybersecurity
February 25, 2017 4 min. read

Cybersecurity threats range from Russia’s influence on the U.S. elections to the ongoing theft by China of industrial intellectual property and North Korea’s attacks on U.S. media.

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The Global Security Benefits of TPP’s Death
January 18, 2017 4 min. read

The TPP raised security issues, offering many loopholes in user safety, digital privacy, preservation of intellectual property, and government surveillance.

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Naval Strategist Asks: Could Cyberattacks Prevent War?
July 1, 2015 5 min. read

A leading naval strategist asks: Could cyberattacks actually prevent war?

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The Systemic Deficiency in the U.S.’ Cybersecurity Mindset
June 24, 2015 6 min. read

As many as 18 million current, former and prospective federal employees — ranging from military personnel to the IRS — are now thought to be affected.

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Big Brother v. Big Bang
September 5, 2014 6 min. read

On Jan. 5, 1930 Mao Zedong wrote the essay, “A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire.” Yet over 80 years later, the phrase still rings true in today’s fragile and fractured China. One such recent example, although not nearly as serious in scale to what Mao was contemplating, occurred when CCTV, the state broadcaster, […]

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The FPA’s Must Reads (September 6-13)
September 13, 2013 3 min. read

Need some reading for the weekend? Check out our selection of longform reads and the best of ForeignPolicyBlogs.com.

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A Candid Discussion with Ron Deibert
September 13, 2013 13 min. read

Ronald J. Deibert, is Professor of Political Science, and Director of the Canada Center for Global Security Studies and the Citizen Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs,at the University of Toronto. Dr. Deibert is also a co-founder and a principal investigator of the OpenNet Initiative and Information Warfare Monitor. Considered one of the world’s leading experts on cyber […]

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Strategic Stability in Cyberspace
June 10, 2013 5 min. read

The unclassified version of the 2013 Annual Report to Congress on the Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China provides a glimpse of the military build-up and capabilities of China in the second decade of the 21st century: “The U.S. Department of Defense seeks to build a military-to-military relationship with China that is sustained and substantive, while encouraging China to cooperate […]

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Jaws, Nuclear Weapons, and Cyber War
May 2, 2013 5 min. read

“It’s all psychological. You yell barracuda, everybody says, ‘Huh? What?’ You yell shark, we’ve got a panic on our hands on the Fourth of July.” In the summer of 1975, the budding auteur, Steven Spielberg, created a virtual panic at America’s beaches with ingeniously crafted screen images of a certain Great White Fish. The top […]

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Well, what are we going to do with those cyber baddies
April 15, 2013 5 min. read

U.S. Congressman Mike Rogers chairs the House of Representatives’ panel on intelligence, which this week overwhelmingly approved a new cyber security bill designed to enhance data sharing between the government and private industry to protect computer networks and intellectual property from cyber attacks. Yet the day before it passed, Rogers had a more novel idea […]

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Cyber Espionage: Reducing Tensions Between China and the United States
February 26, 2013 5 min. read

I appeared on the talk show “The Fresh Outlook” this weekend to discuss cybersecurity issues and China.  Here is a link to the video. I argued for a more nuanced, less panicky approach when dealing with China on this sensitive subject. Here are some more thoughts: The most recent revelations of the activities of the Chinese […]

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