By Luke Mandel; Photo by the Department of Defense Arms control presents a challenge here on Earth, but that challenge will be insurmountable in space.
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By Daniel Mathis ’23; Image by Reuters In 2012, then defense secretary Leon Panetta warned of a “Cyber Pearl Harbor”. This warningserved to heighten hysteria
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By Mateo Zules ’22; Image by Getty Images In August of 2003, the power in Ontario and much of the North East United States went
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By Amani Enayetullah ‘23 Over the years, news and rumors around China’s involvement in controlling their media outlets and internet have circulated the globe. China’s
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By Madhu Gupta; Getty Images Earlier this week, the European Union reached a landmark agreement and agreed to a new regulatory package known as the
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By Anyssa Q. El-Manfaa; Image by Getty Images ‘Incel’ ideology is relatively understudied through the national security lens. Incel ideology and its philosophy are arguably
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By Ellie Patton ’24; Photo illustration by Cristiana Couceiro for the New York Times Earlier this year, The New York Times described Pegasus, a spyware
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By Xavier DeVore ’23 Hacktivism, or using cyber attacks as a means for political or social activism, has now beenprominent for over 25 years. Hacktivist
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By Eli Kravinsky ’24 Amidst rising tensions between the U.S. and China, analysts attempt to calculate the balance between the world’s two most powerful militaries
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By Eli Kravinsky ’24 New technologies are moving previously secret matters of statecraft and military affairs from the purview of small elite circles into the
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By Logan Zurita McKinnon ’24; Photo by the Human Rights Campaign The politicization of AIDS is an interesting phenomenon as it draws from not only
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By Natalia Cordon ’22; Photo by Pascale Richard September 11, 2001, catalyzed the US economic recession. Upon witnessing or experiencing the traumatic terrorist attacks, Americans
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By Gray Pollack ’22; Satellite image by Maxar Technologies On December 20, 2021, Poland and Lithuania began to back Ukraine’s call for increased western sanctions
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By Eli Kravinsky ’24 War is expensive, and no other nation knows this like the United States does, which devotes more than three quarters of
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By Eli Kravinsky ’24; Image by Getty In 1976 Mao Zedong, the towering founding figure of the People’s Republic of China, died and Communist China