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The Lawfare Podcast: Jessica Davis on Terrorism Financing
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A History, Taxonomy and Qualified Defense of the Presumption of Regularity
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Ransomware—Death and Diplomacy
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The Lawfare Podcast: U.S. Prosecutors Indict a Canadian ISIS Propagandist
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Water Wars: ‘AUKUS Is Born’
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Saga of Eddie Gallagher and the Navy SEALs
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ChinaTalk: China's Space Plans for the 2020s
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TechTank Podcast: Online behavioral advertising can be discriminatory, so what’s the plan to fix this?
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China’s New Climate Pledge: Is Geopolitical Competition Good for the Climate?
Climate change is often thought of as an issue that can only be solved through an unprecedented amount of international cooperation. But geopolitical competition could be another path to a more sustainab... -
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The Big Unanswered Question of the Afghanistan War
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The Lawfare Podcast: Hostage Diplomacy Between China, Canada and the United States
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The Cyber Monoculture Risk
Monoculture risk is manageable for most systems, but that isn’t the case for government systems. For these systems, monoculture vulnerability is a national security risk.
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Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, Jan. 23
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Is the GAO the Next Battlefield in the Fight for Separation of Powers?
The expiration of the comptroller general’s term is an opportunity for Congress to reassert itself, or retreat further.
