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Seven Questions: The Race for Space -- Theresa Hitchens  -- Foreign Policy  -- October 24, 2006

Foreign Policy magazine spoke with Theresa Hitchens to get her take on the Bush Administration's new space policy.

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China's Cyberwarriors -- Mac William Bishop  -- Foreign Policy  -- September 01, 2006

Experts are concerned that a recent series of cyberattacks directed against targets in Taiwan and the United States may confirm that China has developed advanced information warfare techniques and is ready to use them.

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Think Again: Nuclear Proliferation -- Jacques E. C. Hymans  -- Foreign Policy  -- November 01, 2005

The author updates the nuclear proliferation debate by dispelling some of the current myths about the spread of nuclear weapons.

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Seven Questions: Space Weapons -- Michael Krepon  -- Foreign Policy  -- July 01, 2005

Michael Krepon answers seven questions about current U.S. plans to deploy space weapons.

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The Rise of Complex Terrorism -- Thomas Homer Dixon  -- Foreign Policy  -- January 02, 2002

Modern societies face a cruel paradox: Fast-paced technological and economic innovations may deliver unrivalled prosperity, but they also render rich nations vulnerable to crippling, unanticipated attacks. By relying on intricate networks and concentrating vital assets in small geographic clusters, advanced Western nations only amplify the destructive power of terrorists—and the psychological and financial damage they can inflict.

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