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D.C. Circuit Panel Allows House Committee to Review Trump’s Tax Returns
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SIGAR Issues Assessment on Theft of Funds During Afghan Government Collapse
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A Century-and-a-Half Look at the Waves of Global Terrorism
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The Lawfare Podcast: Decoding Aleksandr Ionov’s Influence Operation with Thomas Rid and Brandon Van Grack
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The Wrong Way to Compete With China
The CHIPS and Science Act is a major, bipartisan plan to compete more effectively with China. But it places too much emphasis on subsidies and state direction. -
The National Security Law Podcast: The Search for Episode 222!
The latest episode of the National Security Law Podcast. -
Were Facebook and Twitter Consistent in Labeling Misleading Posts During the 2020 Election?
There's room to improve in the upcoming midterm elections. -
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Priess sat down with Sikorsky to discuss how intelligence officers look at climate, how NATO is tackling climate-related issues, the missed opportunity to emphasize renewables over fossil fuels after Rus...
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