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Semiconductor Investments Won’t Pay Off If Congress Doesn’t Fix the Talent Bottleneck
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How China Is Rewriting the Norms of Human Rights
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The Lawfare Podcast: Ensuring the Continuity of Congress
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Climate Security Next Steps for the U.S. Government
In the 21st century, addressing national security risks to Americans means tackling climate security. Here are a few key recommendations for how the Biden administration should do just that. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Pay Attention to Europe’s Digital Services Act
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Google’s Spamgate
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The Chatter Podcast: Why We Fight with Christopher Blattman
I host this long and fascinating conversation with political scientist and economist Christopher Blattman, about his hands-on field work, his framework for understanding why groups do and do not choose v... -
Why a Focus on Gender Increases National Security
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