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On the Unconstitutionality of Iran’s Current Constitution
The lesser known story of a silent counter-revolution in 1989 in Iran that led to the creation of Iran’s constitution today—and why this constitution is unconstitutional. -
Twenty Years Later, the U.S. Military Is Still Lost in Iraq
Two years into President Biden’s term—and 20 years since the mission to topple Saddam Hussei -
The Lawfare Podcast: Orly Lobel on How AI Can Make the World a Better, More Equal Place
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ChinaTalk: GPT4-AI Unleashed?
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The Chatter Podcast: Spy Movies and the Oscars with Alyssa Rosenberg
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The National Security Law Podcast: A Drone Struck
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The Lawfare Podcast: Meanwhile in Somalia with Charlie Savage and Eric Schmitt
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Neglect for Human Rights Helped Produce the Crisis in Tunisia
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A More Democratic Foreign Policy Is Possible
A review of David Allen, “Every Citizen a Statesman: The Dream of a Democratic Foreign Policy in the American Century” (Harvard University Press, 2023). -
The National Security Law Podcast: A Drone Struck
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Water Wars: Marcos Vows Philippines ‘Will Not Lose One Inch of Its Territory’ in the South China Sea
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Integrating the Art and Science of Wargaming
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The Lawfare Podcast: Jen Easterly
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TechTank: How Social Media is Changing Politics
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ChinaTalk: The CIA's China Capabilities
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ChinaTalk: Economic Warfare: Implications for Sanctions Today
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ChinaTalk: Economic Warfare: A History
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: More National Security Economic Regulation on Congress’s Docket
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A New Sanctions Approach for Humanitarian Assistance
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Federal Bureau of Investigation Releases 2022 Internet Crime Report
The bureau’s Internet Crime Complaint Center’s annual report noted that while the volume of
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A Terrorism of Vengeance
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The Situation: Why Can’t Kash Patel Shut Up?
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The Administration’s Drug Boat Strikes Are Crimes Against Humanity
Members of Congress are wrong to call the strikes war crimes in the absence of an armed conflict, but the strikes are serious crimes under international law.
