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A review of Michael Glennon and Robert Sloane, Foreign Affairs Federalism: The Myth of National Exclusivity (Oxford University Press, 2016).
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Yesterday, Military Commissions Chief Prosecutor Mark Martins issued the following statement on the pretrial hearings to be conducted in the al-Iraqi case over the course of this week. His statement is a...
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Nearly half a year after the DNC hack, the United States finally took action. Citing the role of the Russian government in cyber operations apparently intended to affect the U.S. presidential election, a...
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Editor’s Note: The incoming administration's scorn for intelligence professionals is a matter of grave concern to many of us at Lawfare. I, for one, worry that the administration will conduct its foreign...
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In an interview with The New York Times before his intelligence briefing on Russian efforts to interfere in the U.S.
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These past two weeks saw a flurry of activity regarding Russian attempts to influence the presidential election. In the days before the new year, the Obama administration announced sanctions against Russ...
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Yesterday 27 agency and department heads released exit memos reflecting on their progress and the work yet to be done. Below are links to seven memos of likely interest to our readers, along with the sub...
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The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has published a declassified version of the intelligence community's report on "Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent U.S. Elections," ...
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Eight years ago, the Center for Strategic and International Studies published an influential report that was a blueprint for early cybersecurity policy development in the Obama Administration.
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President-elect Donald Trump today received an intelligence briefing on Russian interference in the U.S.
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There actually wasn’t that much new information conveyed at yesterday’s Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Russian election hacking and other foreign cybersecurity threats.
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Editor’s Note: This piece originally appeared in Markaz.
Saudi Arabia and Oman are improving their scratchy relations to strengthen Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) unity. There is likely to remain some d...
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Multiple media outlets have confirmed that the President-elect has selected a nominee for Director of National Intelligence: former Senator Dan Coats (R-IN), who previously served on the Senate Select Co...
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Hold off on that toast to the Commander in Chief.
From the Be Careful How You Word Things Department comes this amusing Air Force order banning, among other things, "consumption of alcohol by military m...
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Duterte administration charts Beijing-friendly course in South China Sea
Duterte accepts gavel to symbolize handing over of ASEAN chair from Laos PM (Photo: PhilStar)
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Last week, Ben posted an order by Judge Royce Lamberth of the D.C. District Court granting a request by counsel for Abd al Rahim al-Nashiri to have a copy of the Senate Intelligence Committee's interroga...
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Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Michel Lettre, and NSA Director Admiral Michael Rogers testified in front of the Senate Armed Services Committ...
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Editor's Note: This piece originally appeared in Markaz.
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The Obama administration sanctions the Russians it says were involved in election hacking, while President-Elect Trump continues to insist the Russians aren’t to blame. North Korea says it’s close to dev...
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On Thursday, January 5th, the Senate Armed Services Committee convened a hearing on "Foreign Cyber Threats to the United States,"featuring testimony by DNI James Clapper, NSA Director Admiral Michael Rog...