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At a time when the Putin regime is waging an illegal war on Ukraine and Western governments have slammed the Russian economy with sanctions, Russia’s technology industry is more isolated than ever. Justin Sherman explains how an important gathering of Russia’s cybersecurity community offers insights into how industry professionals are grappling with the current global market.
“This kind of mishandling of classified material always triggers a referral to the Justice Department. And it has to be investigated by a special counsel. The regulations are pretty clear about that. But that does not mean it is likely to blossom as a criminal case. Indeed, it’s a most unpromising criminal case,” writes Benjamin Wittes.
This year, developing countries will continue to face overlapping crises with little to no fiscal space for addressing them. Homi Kharas and Charlotte Rivard consider four priority areas in economic development where there are major resource gaps.
In a new video for Big Think, Richard Reeves provides an overview of three major issues facing boys and men—and outlines some possible solutions.
📕 To learn more, pick up a copy of Reeves’ latest book “Of Boys and Men.”
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