Interviews
"Democracy in Europe is Being Reconsidered From Top To Bottom"
With a weakened Germany after recent elections, limits on France’s hopes for further European integration, secessionist tensions in Spain, and democratic backsliding in Hungary and Poland, democracy...
Talking China: In Conversation with Andrew Nathan
Dr. Andrew Nathan has been a professor of political science since 1971. He became one of the first Western scholars to study Chinese politics at a time when the West had virtually no information...
The War on Globalization
This interview appeared in The End of International Cooperation? in Summer 2017. While some blame globalization and unfettered international trade for rising inequality around the...
Is Cyber Defense Possible?
This interview appeared in The Cyber Issue in Winter 2016. Cyber issues are rapidly growing in importance to defense alliances. The Journal of International Affairs...
The Consequences of Cyber Attacks
The small Eastern European country of Estonia is widely considered a leader in cybersecurity and e-governance and is also commonly believed to be the first victim of cyber war in 2007...
The Risk of Cyber War and Cyber Terrorism
This interview originally appeared in The Cyber Issue in Winter 2016. How can the United States prevent a cyber war from breaking out and deter terrorists from targeting the country with cyber...
Arms Races in Transparency and Secrecy
This article appeared in The Cyber Issue in Winter 2016. Heated debates continue over the right balance between privacy and security. The Journal of International Affairs talked to Glenn...
Democracy, Advocacy & the Missing 43: A Conversation with Mexican Human Rights Activist Miguel Pulido
Miguel Pulido is a Mexican lawyer and activist who focuses on politics, government accountability and transparency, and human rights. He served as executive director of Fundar, one of Mexico’s...