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Cryptanalysis for peacetime: codebreaking and the birth and structure of the united nations
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This paper examines how the United States used the information it obtained from the confidential diplomatic cable traffic of allies that it intercepted in the six months before and the two months during the conference in San Francisco drafting the charter of the United Nations in 1945 to influence the outcome of that meeting.Abstract:
This paper examines how the United States used the information it obtained from the confidential diplomatic cable traffic of allies that it intercepted in the six months before and the two months during the conference in San Francisco drafting the charter of the United Nations in 1945 to influence the outcome of that meeting.read more
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Revisiting the first United Nations peacekeeping intervention in Egypt and the Gaza Strip, 1956-1967: a case of imperial multilateralism?
Revisiting the first United Nations peacekeeping intervention in Egypt and the Gaza Strip, 1956-1967
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East Timor, the United Nations, and the International Community: Force Feeding Human Rights into the Institutionalised Jaws of Failure
TL;DR: The United Nations General Assembly and Security Council passed a total of ten resolutions on East Timor from 1975 to 1982 as mentioned in this paper, which criticised Indonesia's invasion of the territory, called for the withdrawal of Indonesian troops, and affirmed the right of the East Timorese people to self-determination.
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Revisiting past cyber operations in light of new cyber norms and interpretations of international law: inching towards lines in the sand?
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors trace the evolution of interpretations of international law and international cyber norms on responsible state behaviour in cyberspace by reassessing five major cyber operations: Stuxnet 2010, Belgacom 2013-2014, the Ukrainian power grid 2015, the US presidential election 2016, and NotPetya 2017.