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Three Scams: Disinformation in an age of Coronavirus
Disinformation, false information spread deliberately to deceive, is often propagated with social media and technology, wreaks havoc in many societies. … More
Books in Brief
The Foreign Policy staff reviews recent releases on Chinese industrial espionage, the dissent channel in American diplomacy, and British anti-… Books … More
Life after COVID: Women’s Participation in Rebuilding States
In the last twenty years, great focus has been given to women’s participation in peacebuilding processes. In countless wars and … More
A Gender and Law Timeline
The law often acts as a mirror to society. It sets out what a society finds acceptable as behaviour and where our red lines lie.
The books we were reading in 2019
Say goodbye to the noughties the right way by reading these books.
Online journalism is addictive and has side effects too – try a dopamine fast
My first memory of online news was the ‘what’s new’ section of Compuserve. The world of online journalism is vastly different today.
Digital diplomacy through a feminist lens
Several governments have implemented feminist foreign policies and others have sought to focus their efforts on levelling the playing field internally, to position themselves as leaders in women’s empowerment.
Twitter’s ban on political advertising will not stop disinformation
‘A political message earns reach when people decide to follow an account or retweet. Paying for reach removes that decision, … More
Technology cannot solve the climate crisis alone
Hardly a week passes without an Extinction Rebellion stunt making headline news. Members are concerned with rising global temperatures, melting … More