Elise Thomas

Elise Thomas
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Elise Thomas is a freelance journalist and a part-time researcher with the International Cyber Policy Centre at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. She has studied international affairs at the Australian National University and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva.

The Huawei indictments: allegations and politics
The Huawei indictments: allegations and politics
The Justice Department’s allegations are serious but the Chinese company doesn’t seem versed in intelligence tradecraft.
Cue the crickets: conspiracies and headaches in Havana
Cue the crickets: conspiracies and headaches in Havana
Few noisy bugs and heap of hype is telling of the conspiratorial flavour in contemporary international politics.
Yemen, Khashoggi, and the deadly Saudi trade
Yemen, Khashoggi, and the deadly Saudi trade
No one denies Western weapons are used in Yemen but it took a journalist’s death to focus on arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
Daylight robbery: cyber escapades of North Korea
Daylight robbery: cyber escapades of North Korea
Everyone knows Pyongyang’s criminal hackers are hard at work – but what nobody knows is how to stop them.
The other Rohingya crisis
The other Rohingya crisis
Away from Bangladesh, another danger may be brewing for the Rohingya refugees, those who fled to India.
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