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"Communication"
February 2013
January 2013
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Following Egypt's Constitutional Referendum: Polarization and Collapse
Publisher:
Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
In the two rounds of voting in the referendum on Egypt's constitution turnout was extremely low with only 32 percent (of the 52 million Egyptians eligible to vote) casting ballots. More on «Following Egypt's Constitutional Referendum: Polarization and Collapse»
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Jan 2013
The Role of Public Sentiment and Social Media in the Evolving China–Africa Relationship
Author: Yu-Shan Wu
Publisher:
South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
Social media and accompanying elevated public role have complicated the decision-making process in China to the extent of potentially influencing its outward engagements. More on «The Role of Public Sentiment and Social Media in the Evolving China–Africa Relationship»
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2013
Mastering the Narrative
Author: Naureen Chowdhury Fink, Jack Barclay
Publisher:
Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation (CGCC)
This report presents a qualitative analysis of how strategic communication tools can amplify and enhance UN efforts to prevent terrorism and violent extremism, through the United Nations’ own initiatives as well as by supporting member states. More on «Mastering the Narrative»
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2013
Strategic Studies Quarterly Vol 7, No 1, Spring 2013
Author: Keir A Lieber, Daryl G Press, Liselotte Odgaard, George Michael, Damon V Coletta, James Wood Forsyth Jr, T A "Ike" Kiefer
Publisher:
Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
This issue of Strategic Studies Quarterly sheds light on a range of US national security issues, with a particular focus on nuclear deterrence policy. More on «Strategic Studies Quarterly Vol 7, No 1, Spring 2013»
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2013
India’s National Biometric ID Scheme
Author: Elida K U Jacobsen, Priyanka Vij
Publisher:
Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
This policy brief examines the legal and policy challenges related to national biometric registration in India. More on «India’s National Biometric ID Scheme»
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2013
The People’s Republic of Surveillancestan
Author: John Bruni
Publisher:
SAGE International
This paper defines the world of the 21st century as a 'People's Republic of Surveillancestan', a place where everyone has rights, though none of them are adhered to. More on «The People’s Republic of Surveillancestan»