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March 22, 2012

China
China’s Twitter War

Over the last week, supporters of Tibet, and the merely curious, have seen information warfare up close. On Twitter, several hundred bots (automated programs that generate content) flooded discussion…

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July 19, 2021

State and Local Governments (U.S.)
Foreign Policy on the Home Front

Nina L. Hachigian, deputy mayor for international affairs for the city of Los Angeles, and Charles A. Kupchan, senior fellow at CFR, will discuss the role domestic issues play in shaping U.S. foreign…

Play Chairs line the side of the road ahead of the 236th annual Military, Civic, and Firemen's Parade as part of 4th of July celebrations in Bristol, Rhode Island, U.S.

October 14, 2016

Cyber Week in Review: October 14, 2016

Here is a quick round-up of this week’s technology headlines and related stories you may have missed: 1. The United States weighing its options. After publicly accusing Russia of attempting to inter…

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September 13, 2011

U.S. College Education Blues

A Boston College student at his graduation. (Brian Snyder/courtesy Reuters) Today’s Washington Post has two troubling stories that touch on the future of American competitiveness. One story covers a…

Political science major Paul Fabsik wears a price tag hanging from his mortarboard estimating the cost of his education during commencement ceremonies at Boston College in Newton, Massachusetts on May 24th. The annual undergraduate tuition at Boston College is $29,839, including room and board. (Brian Snyder/courtesy Reuters)

September 27, 2012

China
Liaoning - Paper Tiger or Growing Cub?

Colonel Brian Killough is the U.S. Air Force Military Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. On Tuesday, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) joined 9 other nations—the United States, the Unite…

The Liaoning, China's first aircraft carrier, seen following its maiden sea trial at Dalian Port, Liaoning province, on August 15, 2011.