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Erica Borghard - Atlantic Council


Erica Borghard
Tue, Mar 16, 2021
On March 16, Erica Borghard was quoted in an article in C4ISRNET about the need for a cyber reserve force. Borghard described the purpose of a cyber reserve force and how it might be organized. “With a growing number of cyber breaches, lawmakers and outside experts are pushing to increase the role of the National […]
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Atlantic Council
Tue, Mar 16, 2021
On March 16, Erica Borghard published an article in The Washington Post with Jacqueline Schneider, from the Hoover Institution, about whether cyber operations could be used as signals. Borghard and Schneider show how recent reporting characterizing cyber operations as signals of resolve is misguided. “With nine U.S. federal agencies reportedly still cleaning up after last […] ....

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A push for democracy in the Muslim world | The Express Tribune


A push for democracy in the Muslim world
Pakistan could serve as a model for the restive nations in the larger Middle East
The writer is a former caretaker finance minister and served as vice-president at the World Bank
The term ‘globalisation’ gained currency in the 1980s. It described the flow of ideas, finance, trade even people across national frontiers without too many restrictions. Among the ideas that went from developed to developing countries was the notion that the system of governance that had worked in rich nations for centuries was the right choice the developing world should also be making for itself. The basic idea that became the preferred option in Europe and the United States was that people should have a voice in the way they were governed. Also, there were human rights that governments should define and protect. However, some of these beliefs have been challenged by leadership in many parts of the developing world. This is because of the wa ....

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