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China Wants to Join Southeast Asia’s Nuclear-Free Zone. Why Now?
In November, China’s President Xi Jinping announced that China is prepared to sign the 1995 Bangkok Treaty, joining the ASEAN nuclear-free zone. Why now? -
Fred Hiatt
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Rational Security 2.0: The ‘Bad Vlad’ Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Making Sense of the Crisis in Ethiopia
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Winter Supplement for 'Bradley, Deeks, & Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials'
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ChinaTalk: CSET: How to Break the Think Tank Mold
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National Security by Platform
Understanding the new dynamic between government policy and private platforms is crucial to understanding the modern geopolitical environment. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: COVID and Intelligence with Eric Swalwell, Julie Gerberding and Matt Berrett
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Why the FCC Expelled a Chinese Telecom for National Security Risks
The FCC issued an order barring China Telecom from providing telecommunications services in the United States. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Does a Dead Horse Have a Right to Self-Defense?
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Trump’s Judicial Campaign to Upend the 2020 Election: A Failure, But Not a Wipe-Out
While Trump lost the 2020 election litigation battle, he received more judicial support than you might think. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Another Week of Impeachment
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The Lawfare Podcast: Trouble Brewing in Ukraine
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Federal Intervention, Conflict and Drought in the American West
Land management has long been fuel for unrest west of the Mississippi. Will extreme drought and climate change amplify the risk? -
How Crowd-Forecasting Might Decrease the Cybersecurity Knowledge Deficit
Can we apply the techniques of crowd-forecasting for better cybersecurity? -
How the President Can Shape the Role and Oversight of the National Cyber Director
The national cyber director’s lack of independent legal authority, combined with Senate confirmation, gives the president broad latitude to shape this role and authority within the executive branch.
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The Grand Jury Strikes Back
In rejecting indictments that overcharge, grand juries are returning to their constitutional mission of preventing government overreach. -
Justice Dept. OIG Releases Report on Ex-FBI Agent’s Alleged Misconduct
New details emerge on Charles McGonigal, who, according to the report, tipped off a Chinese company at the center of a 2017 FBI investigation. -
Anthropic’s Settlement Shows the U.S. Can’t Afford AI Copyright Lawsuits
Copyright plaintiffs are squeezing enormous sums from AI companies. That's bad for the US and great for China. It's time for President Trump to invoke the Defense Production Act and resolve the crisis.