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georgetownsecuritystudiesreview.org
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| | | | | Image Credit: El País In the aftermath of World War II, the United States emerged as the chief architect and enforcer of a rules-based international order, promoting stability, law, and democratic governance worldwide. While discussions of the stability of the United States-led global order often focus on state actors and geopolitical rivalries, the unchecked power... | |
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www.lowyinstitute.org
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| | | | | The Pacific has become a lucrative drug corridor, driven by cartels, criminal organisations, and local gangs. Regional states and traditional partners must act rapidly and adaptively in response. | |
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davidgraeber.org
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| | | | | On 5 March, Mexican families searching for missing relatives made a grim discovery at a ranch in Teuchitlán, Jalisco: two hundred pairs of shoes, heaps of clothing and fragments of bone. The place had been raided by the National Guard last September and a handful of arrests made, but at the time the authorities had [...] | |
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blogs.gartner.com
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| | | "There is an API for that!" is a common answer talking to digital-savvy organizations today. Indeed, according to ProgrammableWeb.com, there are almost 20,000 public APIs available. Digital-savvy organizations rely heavily on private, public or partner APIs to work in the current state. Companies like Salesforce generate 50% of the revenue just through APIs, eBay generates [...] | ||