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September 2, 2020

India
India’s Contact Tracing App Is a Bridge Too Far

Aarogya Setu, India's coronavirus contact tracing app, raises numerous concerns around transparency, privacy, and governance.

A barber wearing a protective face mask looks at his mobile phone.

April 4, 2014

Turkey
Weekend Reading: Patrick Seale’s Struggle, Turkish Illusion, and Egypt’s Forgotten Man

Michael Young on Patrick Seale’s struggle. Arun Kapil looks at the Turkish elections. Maged Atiya on Egypt’s forgotten man.    

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March 2, 2013

Saudi Arabia
Weekend Reading: Saudi Tweets, Ennahda’s Decline, and Ramadan’s Odd Missive

An interview with anonymous Twitter user @Mujtahidd, who has been tweeting provocative things about Saudi Arabia’s rulers. An article from Muftah, discussing the declining credibility of Tunisia’s E…

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September 13, 2017

India
The Implications of India’s Right to Privacy Decision

Last month, India's Supreme Court affirmed that the country's constitution enshrines a right to privacy. The implications of the decision will reverberate around the world.

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April 26, 2016

United States
Do India and Brazil Really Moderate China and Russia’s Approach to Cyberspace Policy?

Alex Grigsby is the assistant director for the Digital and Cyberspace Policy program at the Council on Foreign Relations.  India and Brazil see themselves as power brokers in international cyber dip…

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