The internet and the foreign policy
This here is one of the best studies I’ve ever read on the subject. I learned a lot. Also, I think, a model of what a think tank study should do. Meanwhile, here is Monsieur Bruni’s take. Personally, I think the French should stick to regulating champagne or impressionism. "French internet regulation" is a phrase ...
This here is one of the best studies I've ever read on the subject. I learned a lot. Also, I think, a model of what a think tank study should do.
This here is one of the best studies I’ve ever read on the subject. I learned a lot. Also, I think, a model of what a think tank study should do.
Meanwhile, here is Monsieur Bruni’s take. Personally, I think the French should stick to regulating champagne or impressionism. "French internet regulation" is a phrase that just don’t work for me, kinda like "French rock music."
Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1
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