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In Israel, Mitchell presses on with patience honed in N. Ireland
US Middle East envoy George Mitchell arrived here Thursday for a new round of shuttle diplomacy aimed at restarting Israeli-Palestinian talks, amid President Obama’s admission that he had been too optimistic about the prospects for peace.
Is Hillary Clinton launching a cyber Cold War?
Overall, I was disappointed with the speech -- it lacked depth. I didn't sense any coherent intellectual vision underpinning the State Department's digital strategy (sorry, I refuse to buy into "21st Century Statecraft" concept -- what other model of statecraft are they expected to work with, the one from the 18th century?).
US senators urge action on Iran Internet
A bill dubbed the Victims of Iranian Censorship (VOICE) Act is aimed at funding measures "to counter Iranian government efforts to jam radio, satellite, and Internet-based transmissions." It also allocates $30 million for the US government to expand activities of Radio Free Europe's Persian-language radio broadcasts into Iran.
The Clinton Internet Doctrine
Social-networking may be a fad, but then so were the fax machines and bootlegged Frank Zappa albums smuggled behind the Iron Curtain a generation ago. Being popular with the kids doesn't always hurt the cause of liberty.
Europe and an inscrutable China
ONCE upon a time, or about two years ago, the European Union was full of optimism about China, and how it was becoming a "responsible stakeholder" in the world...And Europe was better placed than America: European co-operation was a model and, unlike America, Europe was not a strategic rival.
The Beginning of Something Big
New Opportunities in Science & Technology Collaboration Between India and Republic of Korea.
WKU Renews Research Pact with China
University President Gary Ransdell renewed a scientific cooperation agreement with Taiyuan University of Technology for study on coal chemistry and multi-pollutant emission control technologies.
Research: EU Governments in Funding Tug-of-War
Behind-the-scenes manoeuvring is underway in Brussels as EU governments battle for large chunks of the Community research budget.
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