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    George Kennan, Containment, and the West's Current Russia Problem

    Containment has not been relegated to the dustbin of history, argues Matthew Rojansky. If anything, we’re in an era of “new containment” where the ambitions of a bellicose Russia need to be checked. Before Western leaders go too far, however, they should remember George Kennan’s subtle thoughts on the subject. More

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    India and the First World War

    India is slowly but surely revisiting the role it played in the First World War, writes Vipal Dutta. This can partly be explained by 21st century imperatives, particularly New Delhi’s desire to reinforce its historical self-image as a net security provider and a ‘keeper of international peace’. More

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    The Paradox of EU Defence Policy

    According to Daniel Keohane, the EU remains ambivalent about pursuing a more active and effective defense policy. Unfortunately, such disquiet guarantees the increasing irrelevance of the policy, limits the number of policy instruments Brussels has available, and undermines the development of more comprehensive foreign policies in the future. More

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    The Tor Dark Net

    Tor is a well-known open source tool that provides both anonymity and privacy to those using the Internet. Today, Gareth Owen and Nick Savage review the content that’s available via this encryption software, which ranges from illegal drug marketplaces to uncensored political debates. More

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    The Changing Nature of Reporting from a War Zone

    In this audio presentation, Al Jazeera’s Nazanine Moshiri argues that although the nature of war reporting hasn't changed very much, there are very few true international war correspondents around anymore. Indeed, they've been replaced by "sofa correspondents" and others. More

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    Our featured partner this week is the World Policy Institute, which is located in New York City. More


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ISIS's Hunt for WMDs: Navigating the Nuclear Underworld

In today's video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist C J Chivers discusses the possibility of terrorist groups obtaining nuclear materials, where such items might be obtained, and how the international community should respond if a terrorist group actually acquired weapons of mass destruction. More on «ISIS's Hunt for WMDs: Navigating the Nuclear Underworld»


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1 Apr 2016 Security Watch

George Kennan, Containment, and the West's Current Russia Problem

Containment has not been relegated to the dustbin of history, argues Matthew Rojansky. If anything, we’re in an era of “new containment” where the ambitions of a bellicose Russia need to be checked. Before Western leaders go too far, however, they should remember George Kennan’s subtle thoughts on the subject. More on «George Kennan, Containment, and the West's Current Russia Problem»


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1 Apr 2016 Security Watch

India and the First World War

India is slowly but surely revisiting the role it played in the First World War, writes Vipal Dutta. This can partly be explained by 21st century imperatives, particularly New Delhi’s desire to reinforce its historical self-image as a net security provider and a ‘keeper of international peace’. More on «India and the First World War»


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1 Apr 2016ISN Blog

The Paradox of EU Defence Policy

According to Daniel Keohane, the EU remains ambivalent about pursuing a more active and effective defense policy. Unfortunately, such disquiet guarantees the increasing irrelevance of the policy, limits the number of policy instruments Brussels has available, and undermines the development of more comprehensive foreign policies in the future. More on «The Paradox of EU Defence Policy»


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Sep 2015 Publications

The Tor Dark Net

Tor is a well-known open source tool that provides both anonymity and privacy to those using the Internet. Today, Gareth Owen and Nick Savage review the content that’s available via this encryption software, which ranges from illegal drug marketplaces to uncensored political debates. More on «The Tor Dark Net»


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4 Jan 2016 Audio

The Changing Nature of Reporting from a War Zone

In this audio presentation, Al Jazeera’s Nazanine Moshiri argues that although the nature of war reporting hasn't changed very much, there are very few true international war correspondents around anymore. Indeed, they've been replaced by "sofa correspondents" and others. More on «The Changing Nature of Reporting from a War Zone»


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