July 12, 2019
In my country’s first peaceful transition of power since independence from France in 1960, Mohamed Ould Ghazouani - a retired general and...
Opinion
July 28, 2015
“Welcome to the dystopian world of corporate education, in which learning how to think, appropriate public values, and become an engaged...
Opinion
May 29, 2015
Patrick Meier’s book, Digital Humanitarians: How Big Data is Changing the Face of Humanitarian Response , begins with an impressive seven...
Reviews
December 12, 2014
It is rare to read an academic work written with such soulful passion and perspective that it virtually borders on being a bluntly honest...
blog
May 8, 2014
More and more of our jobs are replaced by software, robots, and other forms of technology. Of course, in their mad quest to cut payroll,...
blog
March 6, 2014
This past week, it was reported that the Obama administration considered using cyber warfare – computer viruses, worms, Trojans – to attack...
Reportage
September 18, 2013
The past year has been a difficult one for Mali. A military coup in March 2012 to remove President Amadou Toumani Touré led to nationwide...