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We Could Use a Private-Sector-Oriented Cyber Leader
All three of President Biden’s picks for the top cyber positions in his administration are excellent choices. It would have been better, however, if one of them had experience more rooted in the private ... -
Fault Lines: The Great Game All Over Again
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An Opportunity for Congress to Improve Transparency of the Executive's International Agreements
The newly introduced bipartisan legislation would constitute the most significant improvement in the transparency of international agreements since the enactment of the Case Act in 1972. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Spy Writing in the Real World
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Water Wars: Chinese Maritime Militia Disperses Amid Political Standoff With the Philippines and the United States
China’s “gray-zone” tactics around the South China Sea, diplomatic developments with Taiwan and applying the Law of the Sea in the Spratly Islands. -
An Off-the-Shelf Guide to Extended Continental Shelves and the Arctic
Alarmed rhetoric about great power competition over the Arctic has been based partly on common errors about extended continental shelf claims. Accurate descriptions of these claims are necessary to under... -
The National Security Law Podcast: 5 Percent of the Way to Episode 4000!
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Civil Liberties Groups Ask Supreme Court to Make FISC Opinions Public
The petitioners argue that the First Amendment gives the public the right to access FISC decisions and that redactions should only serve legitimate national security interests. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Cybersecurity Issues on the Congressional Agenda
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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ChinaTalk: How Huarong Explains China's Creaky Financial System
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The Cyber Regulators Are Coming for the Cloud
We need to treat the cloud computing sector like the critical infrastructure it has become. -
Is the WTO the Worst of Both Worlds for U.S.-China Tech Competition?
As the Biden administration reconsiders the role of industrial policy in the U.S. economy, it will need to ask whether the United States should follow WTO rules even if it believes they cannot be enforce... -
No Server Left Behind: The Justice Department’s Novel Law Enforcement Operation to Protect Victims
The U.S. Department of Justice recently announced that it undertook a law enforcement operation to remove malware from hundreds of victim systems in the United States. What’s the significance of the move? -
It Is Time to Stop Looking for a Reset With Russia
Common interests and shared values are necessary for durable bilateral relations—and the United States shares neither with Russia. -
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The Week That Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: After Trump, Episode 2: Enemy of the People
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TechTank: With New Investments in Broadband Infrastructure, Can We Finally Close the Digital Divide?
The latest episode of TechTank
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What the Iran Strikes Mean for Nuclear Diplomacy
The nonproliferation regime remains strong—maybe even stronger than before. -
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Trial Dispatch: The Arraignment of Letitia James
A view from inside the Eastern District of Virginia courtroom where New York Attorney General Letitia James pleaded not guilty to mortgage fraud.
