February, 2012

  • Feb 24, 2012

    The article below was originally published on CNN Global Public Square under a different title. I am grateful for the opportunity to publish my work and would like to stress the divide on cyber legislation stems from opinions regarding regulations rather than partisanship. Views here are my own and do not reflect those of the Technology and Public Policy Program or CSIS.

  • Feb 15, 2012

    By Tim Maurer


    This article was originally published on the website of the German language newspaper Die Zeit on February 11, 2012, and can be accessed here.

  • Feb 9, 2012

    By Tim Maurer

    This article was originally published by the Russian language newspaper Kommersant on February 8, 2012, and can be accessed here.

  • Feb 3, 2012

    By Allison Kempf       

              The European Union began to draft the E.U. Code of Conduct for outer space in 2007 intending to prevent irresponsible behavior in space, reduce the quantity of space debris in Earth's orbit, and ultimately make outer space more sustainable as a domain for exploration, observation, telecommunications, and navigation. The United States was hesitant to agree to a code of conduct constructed with minimal U.S. input, but U.S. leaders announced on January 17, 2012 that they would meet with E.U. officials to renegotiate and establish an International Code of Conduct for outer space.