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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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ChinaTalk: China/Russia + Why China's Making More Nukes
Is a nuclear arms race inevitable? China has been building up its nuclear arsenal over the past few years. While it remains significantly smaller than the US and Russia’s, what does this mean for geopoli... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Countering Extremism Within the Military
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Trouble Is Brewing in Germany
Over the past two years, the heterogeneous Querdenker movement against Germany’s coronavirus restrictions has radicalized sharply, involving not only far-right ideologues but also average German citizens... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: How the Press and the Platforms Handled the Hunter Biden Laptop
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Seditious Conspiracy Is the Real Domestic Terrorism Statute
To answer the question of whether the United States needs a new domestic terrorism statute, we first have to explore how well, if at all, seditious conspiracy is already performing as a substitute. -
The Chatter Podcast: Climate Change and Insurance with Eugene Linden
David Priess speaks with Eugene Linden, a longtime writer on issues at the intersections of science, culture, and business. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: How Russia's War in Ukraine Affects Energy and Climate Security
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Rational Security 2.0: The 'How Many Cs in Accountability' Edition
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Telegram’s Embrace of Contradiction
Telegram is by design difficult to pin down. That is what makes it so different from—and more successful than—other self-proclaimed “free speech” apps. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Paul Massaro on the United States’ Latest Efforts to Combat Corruption
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: All At Sea: Maritime Cybersecurity
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Why China’s CIPS Matters (and Not for the Reasons You Think)
While China’s CIPS would not help Russia evade the full brunt of U.S. and allied sanctions, the U.S. should keep a watchful eye on CIPS because it is a crucial piece in China’s broader ambition in intern... -
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Here’s What Electoral Count Act Reform Should Look Like
Congress should remedy dangerous weaknesses in the ECA that invite uncertainty as to the various roles that state and federal actors, as well as the different branches of government, play in the process. -
The Week That Will Be
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How Ukraine Is Challenging Russia in Africa and the Middle East
Both diplomatically and militarily, Ukraine is opening up new fronts against Russia around the world. -
ChinaTalk: Kamil on Coups and Power
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Trump Is Undermining Policies Against Transnational Repression
The Biden administration made policies to protect exiles and diasporas a priority. Trump 2.0 has already undercut these efforts.