Questions Remain About Leadership Failures in the Aftermath of Oct. 7
The prime minister’s responsibility for intelligence oversight raises questions about whether that authority was properly exercised.
Google's Cyber Disruption Unit Kicks Its First Goal
The Hidden Nondelegation Issue Raised by Trump v. Slaughter
Latest NDAA Supports AI Safety, Innovation, and China Decoupling
This year’s defense bill made many significant changes to U.S. AI policy.
NATO’s Loss Is Russia’s Gain
Russia is reaping the benefits while the United States undermines NATO from within.
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Questions Remain About Leadership Failures in the Aftermath of Oct. 7
The prime minister’s responsibility for intelligence oversight raises questions about whether that authority was properly exercised. -
Google's Cyber Disruption Unit Kicks Its First Goal
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Latest NDAA Supports AI Safety, Innovation, and China Decoupling
This year’s defense bill made many significant changes to U.S. AI policy. -
NATO’s Loss Is Russia’s Gain
Russia is reaping the benefits while the United States undermines NATO from within. -
It’s Time to Renew Section 702 of FISA Permanently
As the April deadline looms, Congress risks letting one of America’s most valuable intelligence tools wither. -
Understanding Global AI Governance Through a Three-Layer Framework
Global AI governance is increasingly complex and fragmented. The three-layer framework of internet governance can yield powerful insights. -
Another Misstep in U.S.-China Tech Security Policy
The Trump administration gutted another office tackling Chinese tech threats—national security missteps that will be difficult to untangle. -
Public Service in America: A Decade of Danger and the Choice to Fix It
Violence against public servants is rising. Here’s what to do about it. -
Unpacking the Trump Administration’s Plans for Venezuela’s Oil Revenue
There’s more logic to it than meets the eye. -
The Dangerous Drift to Redefine Protest as Terrorism
The line between civil disobedience and terrorism is collapsing. History warns us what comes next. -
Can Pakistan Contain the Violent Politics of Blasphemy?
The government’s ban on Tehreek-e-Labbaik reduced blasphemy violence but will take work to maintain. -
The Situation: Cheating on The Situation
On the irrational guilt of being far away when the country is in crisis. -
The Week That Was
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We Have Questions About the FBI’s Fulton County Search
The administration continues to litigate the 2020 election more than five years later. -
AI Will Automate Compliance. How Can AI Policy Capitalize?
AI may soon automate regulatory compliance itself—making regulations contingent on whether compliance can be reliably completed by AI tools.
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