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Why Some Ukrainians Are Betting on Trump
Whether out of shrewdness or desperation, many Ukrainians are optimistic about the president-elect’s ability to help Ukraine. -
ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Deif
The Court alleges the three men committed crimes against humanity and war crimes following the prosecutor’s May 20 application for arrest warrants. -
Lawfare Daily: Haiti's Deteriorating Security Situation, with Robert Fatton
What is going on in Haiti? -
The Situation: Four Is Easier Than One
Safety in numbers for disaster nominees. -
Do We Want an “IAEA for AI”?
While some experts have called for an “IAEA for AI,” it is important to consider the limitations of this model for AI governance. -
The Constitutional Dimensions of AUKUS and War Powers
Domestic war powers frameworks impact alliance commitments, warranting greater consideration by partners. -
Lawfare Daily: Chris Johnson on Space Law (or Lack Thereof)
What is space law? -
The Real Legal Limits on Domestic Military Deployments
The President may be able to deploy soldiers domestically. But the law still sets real limits what he can do with them. -
How Can Trump Deploy the Military at the Southern Border?
Presidents have extensive power to deploy the military to assist with immigration enforcement, even without a declaration of national emergency. -
“Privacy by Design” Lessons for “Security by Design”
Translating principles into technology and regulation -
Lawfare Daily: Russia and the American Far-right, with Marlene Laruelle
How does Russia influence the American far-right? -
Chatter: The Second Trump Administration with Ashley Parker and Josh Dawsey
What could a second Trump term look like? -
The Situation: In Defense of Merrick Garland
Merrick Garland is the new Jim Comey. -
Organized Labor Is Key to Governing Big Tech
Congress can’t keep up with Silicon Valley—but unionized tech workers can. -
ChinaTalk: Makers of Modern Strategy with Hal Brands
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ChinaTalk: Data Wars and the DOJ
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How Geoblocking Limits Digital Access in Sanctioned States
Websites, faced with the complexity of applying sanctions to digital services, voluntarily restrict risky countries from their platforms. -
Lawfare Daily: Energy Security, Data Centers, and AI
Discussing the intersection of environmental law and national security. -
The United States and Australia’s AUKUS Delusion
The deal exacerbates the threat to Australia without committing the United States to containing China. -
Lawfare Daily: President-elect Trump's National Security Appointments
What do Trump's appointments mean for his adminsitration?
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Beijing’s Changing Invasion Calculus
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Call for Papers: The University of Texas at Austin Announces the 2025 "Bobby R. Inman Award" for Student Scholarship on Intelligence