Beyond Citations
Newsletter that grounds vital tech developments in foundational scholarship.
29 editions of Beyond Citations were released in 2025. The newsletter is currently on a pause.
Editions
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November 2025
#xxix Remembering the dark days of nuclear explosive testing
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September 2025
#xxviii Towards a geo-dirigiste Europe
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September 2025
#xxvii Google: A tech monopoly without consequences
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September 2025
#xxvi The curious case of US tech giants and Trump’s clutches
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August 2025
#xxv Biological weapons convention, 50 years later
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August 2025
#xxiv The fabs are rising
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August 2025
#xxiii The not so innocuous submarine cables
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July 2025
#xxii China’s great leap forward in tech standards
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July 2025
#xxi From ‘Freedom’ to ‘International’ Space Station
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July 2025
#xx Stablecoins, intermediation and the global financial landscape
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July 2025
#xix India’s nuclear renaissance, one pressurised heavy reactor at a time
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June 2025
#xviii The utility of third line of defence
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June 2025
#xvii Seeing through the charm of cyber offence
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May 2025
#xvi Building India’s cyber resilience
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May 2025
#xv India-Pak escalation dynamics and the nuclear question
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May 2025
#xiv Molten salt reactor: Made in China, conceived in the US
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April 2025
#xiii Revisiting India’s IT history
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April 2025
#xii Politics of cyber adversification
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April 2025
#xi High-tech casualty of Trump’s global war on trade
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April 2025
#x China, from the ‘other’ side
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March 2025
#ix Is Signal secure?
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March 2025
#viii Non-nuclear weapons in the Third Nuclear Age
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March 2025
#vii TikTok is ticking
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March 2025
#vi Origins of supply chain security
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March 2025
#v A relook at nuclear liability
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February 2025
#iv Is Aero India even relevant?
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February 2025
#iii How China gamed AI hardware restrictions
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February 2025
#ii The many flavours of tech sovereignty: Autarky or ability?
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January 2025
#i Do AI export control rules help the US?