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Republican Senators Misrepresent Their Own Russia Report
The Senate Intelligence Committee’s Russia report is a serious piece of work. Too bad its authors are not taking it seriously. -
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The Latest TikTok Order: Comparing the New CFIUS Order to the Prior IEEPA Order
Does it matter that President Trump last Friday night issued a CFIUS order directing ByteDance to divest itself from TikTok, given that a week earlier he already had levied IEEPA sanctions on the company... -
Former CIA Officer Charged With Providing Classified Information to China
The Justice Department finds that a former CIA and FBI official provided sensitive intelligence information to the Chinese government for almost a decade. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Manipulating Intelligence Then and Now with Robert Draper
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Should Vietnam Take China To Arbitration Over the South China Sea?
In addition to potential benefits, Vietnam should also consider what it can lose. -
Senate Intelligence Committee Releases Final Volume of Russian Election Interference Report
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COVID-19 and the Chance to Reform U.S. Refugee Policy
COVID-19 has exposed the underlying fault lines in societies around the world. Yet by revealing long ignored flaws, it presents a rare chance to reform. -
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What’s in the D.C. District Court’s Proxy Voting Decision?
Judge Rudolph Contreras held that the Constitution’s Speech or Debate Clause bars House Republicans’ challenge to the constitutionality of the House of Representatives’ proxy voting system. -
The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Won’t Play Football This Fall
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Lawfare’s Publishing a Book: Bob Bauer and Jack Goldsmith’s “After Trump”
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The Lawfare Podcast: A Surprise UAE-Israel Deal
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Fault Lines Episode 37: The Middle East Goes Nuclear
The UAE builds the first civilian nuclear reactor in the Middle East and Saudi Arabia moves down the path to building a nuclear weapon. Dana, Jamil, Jodi, and Les discuss the geopolitical ramifications o... -
How a New Administration Might Better Fight White Supremacist Violence
Addressing the threat will require working together with international partners and social media companies. -
Water Wars: Lines in the Great Wall of Sand
Summer in the South China Sea—a hardened U.S. policy, extensive naval operations and a Twitter skirmish. -
The Growing Risk of Inadvertent Escalation Between Washington and Beijing
The pandemic has reduced the Asia-Pacific’s limited capacity to deal with security contingencies and has exacerbated great-power tensions. -
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The United Nations Security Council in 2023
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The Lawfare Podcast: Justin Sherman on the FTC Settlement with Location Data Broker X-Mode
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