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Submarine cables' security and resiliency are vital to the global internet as we know it—but this infrastructure faces many risks that policymakers must help tackle.
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Even as the Biden administration has increased sanctions on the Wagner Group, the most effective approach remains a designation as an FTO, as set forth in the HARM Act.
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Though many are quick to oversimplify cyber brandishing as counterproductive, the power of cyber brandishing is much more nuanced and useful.
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The latest episode of the National Security Law Podcast.
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The latest episode of ChinaTalk.
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The case raises novel questions of the FSIA’s applicability, as well as the extent of foreign sovereign immunity within criminal law.
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Despite widespread support for a record-fast accession into NATO, Sweden’s path to membership has been slow and contentious.
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Discourse about "great power competition" is everywhere, but policymakers are often inconsistent or unclear about who fits the bill.
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Part 2 of a three-part series on oral arguments in Turkiye Halk Bankasi A.S. v. United States, a case that raises the question whether the U.S. government can criminally prosecute corporations owned by f...
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The combination of a weakening strategic situation and an increasingly despotic regime has left Xi with few constraints on his power, leaving many to fear that he could risk military adventurism as a div...
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This special counsel investigation is going nowhere.
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Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that he had issued an order to appoint Robert Hur to oversee an investigation into classified documents allegedly found at President Biden's office at the Penn ...
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Shane Harris sat down with Jim Popkin to talk about Ana Montes’ story, what drove her to become a spy, and the investigation that brought her to justice.
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The undersea cable system is increasingly vulnerable to attack, yet reliance on this critical infrastructure to carry internet traffic as well as the transfer energy continues to grow. A divided Congress...
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The EU needs the technical standards supporting its AI Act to be restrictive enough to protect consumers, but flexible enough to enable innovation. Given society’s current understanding of AI, there are ...