INFORMATION, TECHNOLOGY, AND GOVERNANCE
Spring 2011
"MICHAEL SECHRIST Researches Vulnerabilities of Information Networks"
Belfer Center Newsletter
By Joseph Leahy and Michael Sechrist, Former Associate, Explorations in Cyber International Relations (ECIR), Jan.-Jun. 2012; Former Project Manager, ECIR , Oct.-Dec. 2011; Former Research Fellow, ECIR, Jul. 2010-Sep. 2011, Former Associate, Explorations in Cyber International Relations (ECIR), Jan–Jun 2012; Former Project Manager, ECIR, Oct–Dec 2011; Former Research Fellow, ECIR, Jul 2010–Sept 2011
Michael Sechrist, joint Information and Communications Technology/Science, Technology, and Public Policy fellow at the Belfer Center, says Egypt’s wireless and Internet blackout early this month raises serious questions concerning the new measures at the disposal of authoritarian regimes in suppressing political dissent.
Winter 2010-11
Belfer Center Newsletter Winter 2010-11
By Sharon Wilke, Associate Director of Communications
The Winter 2010/11 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter features recent and upcoming activities, research, and analysis by members of the Center community on critical global issues. This issue highlights a major Belfer Center conference on technology and governance, the Center's involvement in the nuclear threat documentary Countdown to Zero, and a celebration of Belfer Center founder Paul Doty.
December 9, 2008
"Securing Nuclear Stockpiles Worldwide"
By Matthew Bunn, Associate Professor of Public Policy; Co-Principal Investigator, Project on Managing the Atom
Matthew Bunn authored the chapter "Securing Nuclear Stockpiles Worldwide" in the book Reykjavik Revisited: Steps Toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons.
May, 2006
Jefferson Rebuffed -- The United States and the Future of Internet Governance
By Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger, Faculty Affiliate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
February 14, 2003
Jane Fountain Receives Prestigious Choice Award for Book on Global Technology and Governance
Women in the Information Age
By Jane Fountain, Former Associate Professor of Public Policy and Director of the National Center for Digital Government
