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ChinaTalk: EMERGENCY POD: Two Views from Israel on Hamas + China-Middle East Relations
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An Intelligence Failure in Israel, but What Kind?
Five potential forms of intelligence failure to consider, as more and more fingers point at the leaders of Israel’s intelligence services. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Taiwan, War Powers, and Constitutional Crisis with Scott R. Anderson
What is the United States' attitude toward China and Taiwan? -
Initial Thoughts on Hamas’s War
What was Hamas’s strategic objective in launching this weekend’s horrific violence? What should Israel’s be in response? -
An Israeli Gap in Drone Defenses
That one of the best militaries in the world should fall victim to such an easily countered attack should have U.S. military planners asking: “Could this happen to us?” -
The Dangers of Peak China
China's meteoric rise is faltering, but rather than tempering Beijing's ambitions, the country's slowing economic growth might encourage more aggressive policies. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: Gag Orders and Presidential Immunity
Listen to this week's "Trump’s Trials and Tribulations" as a podcast. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
The Afghan Fund: the Limits of Sovereign Immunity & Recognition Law
The U.S. is holding $3.5 billion of Afghan central bank assets in a trust fund—potentially violating bedrock international legal principles. -
Bullets and Biodiversity: African National Parks as a Key Counterterrorism Strategy
How can African governments and the international community respond to the threats posed by armed groups in African national parks? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Jeff Kosseff on Why the First Amendment Protects False Speech
What kind of speech does the First Amendment protect? -
A Plea and a Letter: An Update From Coffee County
Two new developments in the Coffee County saga. -
The Slow Burn Threatening Our Democracy
Unless policymakers act, increasing threats to public officials will normalize political violence and stymie civic engagement and democratic processes. -
Rational Security: The “We Can Finally Stop Talking About Kevin” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson were once again joined by Congress guru Molly Reynolds to discuss the week’s big national security news -
Chatter: Pluralism and Religion within Democratic Institutions with Jonathan Rauch
This week on Chatter, Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Ben Wittes sat down with author and journalist Jonathan Rauch. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Talking AI with Data and Society’s Janet Haven
What are the dangers and promises of artificial intelligence? -
Water Wars: U.S. and China Tug-of-War for Influence in Pacific Islands
A historic summit between U.S., Japan, and South Korea; China’s minister of defense reportedly relieved of command for corruption; and more. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Oct. 5
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ChinaTalk: Kurt Campbell on Grand Strategy and US-China
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PCLOB’s Split on FISA Section 702, Explained
A majority of the privacy board favored court approval of U.S. person query terms before the government could access the query results.
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The Situation: Where’s the Lie?
The government’s response to James Comey’s vindictive prosecution raises one very big and important question. -
U.S. Military Detention and Transfer in Its Fight Against Cartels
The recent detention and repatriation of two survivors of a U.S. military strike marks another legal evolution in the Trump administration’s claimed armed conflict with drug cartels. -
Lawfare Live, The Now: Tariff Oral Argument at the Supreme Court
On Nov. 5 at 3:30 pm ET join Scott R. Anderson, Peter Harrell, and Kathleen Claussen for a live discussion.
