Sign in
NetworkOfCare.org
Foreign Policy Public Health Blog
»
All Tags
»
Politics
»
Intelligence
(
RSS
)
Browse by Tags
Blog Help
Foreign Policy Public Health Blog
Home
Syndication
RSS for Posts
Atom
RSS for Comments
Recent Posts
Sex, Spies, and Videotape: Why 'House of Cards' Has Nothing on 'The Americans'
Will the U.S. Strong-Arm Brazil to Keep Snowden Out?
Do Most Americans Really Think Snowden Is a Whistleblower?
The Americans Who Escaped to Russia Long Before Edward Snowden
'Could have prevented 9/11' is the new Hitler
Tags
Africa
China
Culture
East Asia
Eastern Europe
Economics
Egypt
Election 2012
Europe
Fun Stuff
Human Rights
Iran
Israel/Palestine
Latin America
Media
Middle East
Military
Morning Brief
North America
Obama Administration
Passport
Politics
Russia
Terrorism
U.S. Foreign Policy
View more
Archives
January 2024 (33)
December 2014 (7)
November 2014 (34)
October 2014 (50)
September 2014 (47)
August 2014 (42)
July 2014 (48)
June 2014 (131)
May 2014 (212)
April 2014 (61)
March 2014 (65)
February 2014 (63)
January 2014 (91)
December 2013 (87)
November 2013 (93)
October 2013 (95)
September 2013 (65)
August 2013 (93)
July 2013 (120)
June 2013 (124)
May 2013 (174)
April 2013 (185)
March 2013 (154)
February 2013 (101)
January 2013 (88)
December 2012 (86)
November 2012 (113)
October 2012 (125)
September 2012 (127)
August 2012 (131)
July 2012 (124)
June 2012 (81)
May 2012 (81)
April 2012 (99)
March 2012 (113)
February 2012 (87)
January 2012 (86)
December 2011 (77)
November 2011 (77)
October 2011 (87)
September 2011 (86)
August 2011 (68)
July 2011 (135)
June 2011 (140)
May 2011 (110)
April 2011 (93)
March 2011 (101)
February 2011 (115)
January 2011 (117)
December 2010 (96)
November 2010 (112)
October 2010 (105)
September 2010 (111)
August 2010 (143)
July 2010 (125)
June 2010 (162)
May 2010 (112)
April 2010 (139)
March 2010 (162)
February 2010 (153)
January 2010 (169)
December 2009 (132)
November 2009 (120)
October 2009 (112)
June 2007 (20)
April 2007 (25)
Afghanistan
Bush Administration
Bush's Legacy
Diplomacy
Eastern Europe
History
International Relations
Internet
Iraq
Justice
Latin America
Libya
Media
National Security
North Africa
NSA
Obama Administration
Russia
Science & Technology
Security
State Department
Terrorism
U.S. Congress
U.S. Foreign Policy
Sex, Spies, and Videotape: Why 'House of Cards' Has Nothing on 'The Americans'
You know that Washington D.C.-based drama, the one with all the murder, sex, intrigue, and timely political innuendoes? No, no, not House of Cards . The one with all the wigs . You know, The Americans . With tonight's debut of season two of FX's...
Published
Wed, Feb 02 2014 7:48 AM
by
FP Passport
Filed under:
Politics
,
Media
,
Intelligence
Will the U.S. Strong-Arm Brazil to Keep Snowden Out?
On Tuesday, the world woke up to a new missive from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, and no one quite seemed to know what to make of it. In an open letter to the people of Brazil in that country's Folha de S. Paulo newspaper, Snowden appeared to...
Published
Tue, Dec 12 2013 9:54 AM
by
FP Passport
Filed under:
Latin America
,
Politics
,
Intelligence
,
International Relations
,
NSA
Do Most Americans Really Think Snowden Is a Whistleblower?
More than half of Americans think Edward Snowden "is a whistle-blower, rather than a traitor," according to a widely discussed poll released by Quinnipiac University on Wednesday. The numbers -- 55 percent of those polled called him a "whistle...
Published
Wed, Jul 07 2013 4:50 PM
by
FP Passport
Filed under:
Justice
,
Politics
,
Intelligence
,
National Security
The Americans Who Escaped to Russia Long Before Edward Snowden
In camping out at a Moscow airport, Edward Snowden is joining a long line of Americans who have fled to Russia. Suffice it to say, it's not the most flattering group of individuals with which to be associated.[[BREAK]] The most notable, of course...
Published
Tue, Jun 06 2013 4:10 PM
by
FP Passport
Filed under:
Russia
,
Diplomacy
,
Politics
,
Eastern Europe
,
History
,
Intelligence
,
U.S. Foreign Policy
,
International Relations
'Could have prevented 9/11' is the new Hitler
Samuel Johnson once said that "patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel." Patriotism, and bad analogies. For the uninitiated, Godwin's Law is one of the cardinal rules of the Internet. Coined in 1990 by Internet law expert Mike Godwin...
Published
Thu, Jun 06 2013 6:00 PM
by
FP Passport
Filed under:
Terrorism
,
Science & Technology
,
Security
,
Politics
,
Internet
,
Intelligence
Things Donald Rumsfeld actually said this week
Donald Rumsfeld has never had a reputation for being particularly tactful or articulate (let's all take a moment to remember how Saturday Night Live portrayed him , even before the invasion of Iraq), but he's demonstrated a habit of owning his...
Published
Fri, May 05 2013 3:00 PM
by
FP Passport
Filed under:
Security
,
Politics
,
Afghanistan
,
Intelligence
,
U.S. Foreign Policy
,
Bush's Legacy
,
Iraq
,
Bush Administration
Clinton testifies on Benghazi attack
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this morning about the Sept. 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi on that killed four American citizens, including the ambassador to Libya. Her remarks...
Published
Wed, Jan 01 2013 11:27 AM
by
FP Passport
Filed under:
Security
,
Politics
,
Obama Administration
,
Intelligence
,
U.S. Foreign Policy
,
State Department
,
U.S. Congress
,
North Africa
,
Libya