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Lawfare Live: Roger Parloff Q&A
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The Lawfare Podcast: Rep. Jamie Raskin Speaks at Brookings on the Future of American Democracy
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Rational Security 2.0: The ‘Bloody Valentine’ Edition
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Cringe-Casting Since 2016
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Quantum Cryptanalysis: Hype and Reality
The spotlight on cryptanalysis obscures both fantastic pro-social uses of quantum computing and an array of dangerous bad uses. -
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According to the China Military Power Report, China is transitioning to a new stage in its national strategy in which emerging technologies and defense innovation are playing a central role in more recen... -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Biden Administration and Afghanistan’s Frozen Assets
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ChinaTalk: Rainbow Farts: Chinese Internet Slang You Need to Know
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Five Ways to Improve Sanctions Coordination Between the U.S. Government and Humanitarian Aid Groups
Humanitarian groups often express frustration with U.S. sanctions, which can hinder the deliver of aid during crises and make banks reluctant to work with them, but there are ways to bridge this gap. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Where is the Department of Justice on the Trump Obstruction Offenses?
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A Case Study of Russia’s Arctic Posture
Russian attempts to gain access to Svalbard’s continental shelf are an example of President Putin’s domination game in the Arctic. -
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Some speculation as the statutes of limitations for offenses described in the Mueller report begin to run down. -
How Saudi Arabia Pushed Iraq Into the Arms of Iran
There was an opportunity for a more productive relationship between Riyadh and Baghdad. -
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Lawfare No Bull: Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on the Cost of U.S. Drone Strikes
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Lawfare Live: Benjamin Wittes Q&A
Join us next Friday at NOON EST, to chat with Lawfare Editor in Chief Ben Wittes about his and Senior Editor Quinta Jurecic’s upcoming article about the statute of limitations expiring on the obstruction...
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The candidates may sound typical for today’s Europe; however, the ongoing Romanian election has been anything but.