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Category: Science and Technology

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Column/Science and Technology

Government Surveillance and the Right to Privacy in the 21st Century

Posted on March 7, 2021 by Elizabeth Zietz

The right to privacy has existed in international law since 1966, but the improved capacity of governments’ surveillance and spying software in the past decade ...

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Column/Asia/Science and Technology

Internet Blackouts as a Political Tool in Kashmir, India

Posted on November 17, 2020 by Jessica_Honan

The increasing availability of the internet around the world has made it a platform for expressing and debating political ideas.[1] The internet has allowed for...

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Column/Asia/Science and Technology

TikTok: A Contested Global Space

Posted on November 15, 2020 by Adia Keene

As pandemic related shutdowns around the world have confined many people to their homes, one social media app has exploded in popularity. TikTok, which allows u...

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Science and Technology/Column

Transportation in Transition

Posted on October 23, 2019 by Marianna_Sierra

Latin America Desk Written by: Marianna Sierra, Yale College ’23 With a ground area of just over 1,000 square miles, Peru’s capital has one of the highest...

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Science and Technology/Spring Issue/Column

Failure of Global Governance: The United Nations’ Failure to Stop North Korean Nuclear Weapons

Posted on April 8, 2019 by Diana Myers

“[Nuclear weapons is] the firm guarantee by which our descendants can enjoy the most dignified and happiest life in the world” – Kim Jong Un[1] North Korea has ...

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