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Internet Neutrality: Getting Beyond Scandals

Date de publication
01 December 2014
Accroche

While internet traffic is exploding and there is new costly infrastructure to be implemented, the “net neutrality” debate is raging.

Francesca MUSIANI

The Revolution of Big Data

Date de publication
01 December 2014
Accroche

Big Data is changing our view of the world by changing our modes of approach, moving from analogue systems to digital-based knowledge.

Viktor MAYER-SCHONBERGER

International Health Cooperation Abolished by Ebola?

Date de publication
01 December 2014
Accroche

Since 1976, there have been twenty-five recorded epidemics of the Ebola virus. The 2014 outbreak is the most serious.

Didier HOUSSIN

Ebola: A Post-colonial Epidemic

Date de publication
01 December 2014
Accroche

One reason Ebola has been so difficult to contain is that it emerged in countries marked by poverty and violence. 

Cheikh Ibrahima NIANG

Citizens’ Self-Defense Groups in Mexico: Rightful Defenders, Incontrollable Groups or Whistle-Blowers?

Date de publication
01 December 2014
Accroche

The rise of civilian self-defense groups in various states across Mexico since 2011 bear witness to the powerlessness and corruption of state bodies confronted with the pervasiveness of organized crime. 

Thibaud MARIJN

Narendra Modi’s India

Date de publication
01 December 2014
Accroche

The Indian People’s Party (BJP) coming to power in the 2014 legislative elections raises many questions about the country’s governance.

The Virtual Weapon: Dilemmas and Future Scenarios

Date de publication
01 December 2014
Accroche

Cyber technology challenges conventional mechanisms of deterrence and conflict management.

Lucas KELLO
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The Religious Question in Myanmar’s Transition

Date de publication
30 November 2014
Accroche

In March 2011, after a half-century of relative isolation and autocratic military rule, Myanmar took the world by surprise in announcing an unexpected political transition. Less than two years later the emergence of aggressive Buddhist nationalism grabbed the spotlight. The epidemic of violence against Muslims that began with pogroms in June 2012 in the Arakan region of southwest Myanmar has now spread across a large swath of the country and is a testimony to the seriousness of this phenomenon. In a country with a large Buddhist majority, the presence of Muslims is now considered a threat.

Bénédicte BRAC de la PERRIERE

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