Information and Communication: Two Sides of Information Communication Technologies
Global Usage of Information Communication Technologies In the past twenty years, the world has experienced tremendous progress in the accessibility of informati...
Global Usage of Information Communication Technologies In the past twenty years, the world has experienced tremendous progress in the accessibility of informati...
Looking at the European Union from an outside perspective—let’s say from Yale— leads almost inevitably to one question: When will they finally solve their econo...
Dear Reader: We’ve been thrilled — though hardly surprised — to see just how broad and deep Yale’s pool of student scholarship in inter- national studies runs. ...
All of us inevitably write out of the history of our own times when we look at the past and, to some extent, fight the battles of today in period costume. But t...
The popular protests that deposed Hosni Mubarak left in its wake critical questions: will the newly-democratizing Egypt continue on the path of former dictator ...
Afghanistan is often referred to as the Graveyard of Empires. In completing the mission that began in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, the United Stat...
In 2001, the term “state failure” became one of the structuring concepts of political thought and policy-making in the Western world. Although the term itself –...
This interview has been lightly edited for clarity. Aaron David Miller is currently the Vice President for New Initiatives and a Distinguished Scholar at the Wo...
Introduction to Kerala Kerala stands out among the states of India, not only for its relative poverty, but for the truly remarkable array of basic health ...
In 1991, Chechnya, an autonomous republic in the mountainous North Caucasus region of the former Russian Soviet Socialist Republic, declared its independence. D...
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