Fellows in the News
A selection of links that highlight fellows in the news. For more, view our bookmarks on Delicious.
The Pest Who Shames Companies Into Fixing Security Flaws | Magazine
A profile of Open Society Fellow Chris Sohgoian, who has emerged as one of the most resourceful and effective advocates for greater privacy protection in digital communications.
Bloomberg News: Facebook trying to attack "Google Plus Social Circles" - YouTube
Open Society Fellow Chris Soghoian weighs in with surprising revelations about Facebook's behavior during its battle with Google in the summer of 2011.
Patel & Kundnani: Counter-Radicalization Lessons From the United Kingdom : Roll Call Opinion
Fellow Arun Kundnani offers a cautionary tale from the UK to those who would promote counter-radicalism policies against American Muslims.
Arms and the Corrupt Man - NYTimes.com
Fellow Andrew Feinstein assesses the profound implications of the guilty verdict in the trial of notorious gun runner Victor Bout
Meet the new death dealers - Salon.com
Fellow Andrew Feinstein identifies some of the global arms trade's leading merchants of death
Leveraging hip hop in US foreign policy - Opinion - Al Jazeera English
Open Society Fellow Hishaam Aidi on the use of hip-hop as a tool of US foreign policy
Luxury Condo, For Saleh or Rent - By Ken Silverstein | Foreign Policy
Fellow Ken Silverstein reports on valuable assets belonging to Yemen's President located in the US capital.
In Africa, an Election Rejects Chinese Involvement - Howard W. French - International - The Atlantic
The CIA’s Islamist Cover Up: The New York Review of Books
Open Society Fellow Ian Johnson on the suppressed history of CIA involvement with Islamic militant groups.
Pambazuka:The death of Nigerian progressive politics?
Open Society Fellow Ike Okonta's analysis of the role of "progressives" in Nigeria's upcoming elections.
Bloggingheads: Is Sudan Next?: The New York Times
Former Open Society fellow Bec Hamilton squares off with Mark Leon Goldberg of UN Dispatch over whether Sudan will go the way of Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya.
How Qaddafi Reshaped Africa: The Atlantic
Open Society Fellow Howard French traces Muammar Qaddafi's long shadow in Africa.
Egypt shows 'clash of civilizations' was a myth: CNN.com
In light of events in Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya, Open Society Fellow Arun Kundnani debunks the "Clash of Civilizations" myth.
Teodorin's World: Foreign Policy
Open Society Fellow Ken Silverstein's devastating investigation of the lavish lifestyle of the son of Equatorial Guinea's notoriously corrupt dictator.

