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April 17, 2015

Cyber Week in Review: April 17, 2015

Here is a quick round-up of this week’s technology headlines and related stories you may have missed: After weeks of speculation, Europe officially accused Google of engaging in anti-trust practi…

Google Anti Trust CFR Net Politics Cyberspace Cyber

July 16, 2021

Wars and Conflict
Five Movies Worth Watching About Love and War

Every summer Friday, we suggest foreign-policy-themed movies worth watching. This week: films about romance amid conflict.

Three movie posters in black frames. From left: Casablanca (black and white, a man and a woman look at each other); A Farewell to Arms (a man and woman look worriedly off to the side); The English Patient (a man and woman look off to the side, a desert and airplane behind them).

April 28, 2005

United States
Central banks, cheerleaders and paper losses

This week’s Economist looks at the "paper" losses that central banks issuing local currency (or selling local currency debt) to buy foreign exchange reserves would incur in the event of the revaluati…

January 30, 2017

Cybersecurity
The Cybersecurity Dilemma: Where Thucydides Meets Cyberspace

Ben Buchanan is a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University’s Cybersecurity Project. His first book, The Cybersecurity Dilemma, was published by Oxford University Press in 2017. You can follow him @B…

December 1, 2008

Economic Crises
Symposium on the U.S.-Japan Partnership: Session Two: The Global Economy

Watch experts explain the origins of the financial crisis and its effect on Japan, as well as on U.S.-Japanese trade. This session was part of the CFR Symposium on the U.S.-Japan Partnership: An Age…

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