To Pardon or Not to Pardon: The New Snowden Debate
October 24, 2016 12 min. read

Proposals to pardon Edward Snowden before the end of the Obama administration have revived the debate over his actions and their consequences.

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Clinton and Why the State Department Doesn’t Follow Its Own Rules (Pt II)
September 29, 2016 10 min. read

Diplomacy today is mobile, continuous, and often time-urgent. The technology, on the other hand, is stationary and only intermittently available.

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The Rio Tinto Case —When Governments Attack
March 31, 2010 7 min. read

Monday, the four executives, three Chinese nationals and one Australian from Australian mining giant Rio Tinto (and so dubbed The Rio Four by Mineweb) , were convicted of bribery and stealing commercial secrets after a closed, two-day trial in Shanghai. Their sentences ranged from seven to fourteen years. One defendant has already said he will […]

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