April 19, 2016
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries have emerged among the world’s leading economies. The member states—Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam—have
April 13, 2016
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Photo: The Myanmar Post and Telecom’s HQ in Yangon. After over forty years of dictatorship, 2016 is truly Myanmar’s leap year. Last month, the first parliament controlled by the opposition
April 4, 2016
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries have emerged among the world’s leading economies. The member states—Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam—have
March 28, 2016
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
The following Tweet was posted by Marc Andreessen, a member of the Board of Directors of Facebook, in response to India’s ban on differential pricing for Internet services on February 8,
March 22, 2016
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Two years ago, Director James Comey of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) stated, “there will come a day when it will matter a great deal to the lives of
March 22, 2016
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
In October 2015, the Jackson School hosted a panel focused on cybersecurity norms and challenges. At the event, two of the panel speakers—Paul Nicholas from Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing and Jessica
March 21, 2016
Posted by: Jeremy D Pritchard
New Frontiers in International Affairs: A Conversation on the Arctic, Space and Cybersecurity. Views from the Pugent Sound & the Potomac. International Policy Institute at The Henry M. Jackson School
January 12, 2016
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Since the end of the Cold War, there has been an ideological confrontation in the Korean Peninsula between communist North Korea and democratic South Korea. As South Korea has embraced
January 8, 2016
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Internationally, Snowden’s revelation about the extent of U.S government surveillance was met with great anger. Governments began asking questions about what could be done to avoid U.S. surveillance. The BRICS—Brazil,
November 30, 2015
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Earlier this month, the United Nations (UN) held the 10th annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in João Pessa, Brazil, and I was there representing the University of Washington and civil society.