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One Year Into His Reign, Oman’s Sultan Must Renegotiate the Social Contract and Prioritize Diversification
With hydrocarbons running low, Oman's new sultan must rethink the way his country operates. -
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Fault Lines: Deepfakes and China at the UN
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The Lawfare Podcast: Transnational Repression: Out of Sight, Not Out of Reach
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Coordinated Behavior in Libya’s Regional Disinformation Conflict
An online disinformation campaign targeting Libya was discovered in June 2020. This likely state-backed information operation shows how regional actors try to manipulate dynamic events in support of thei... -
How White Supremacists Use Soft Power
Their charm offensive has recruited followers and advanced a racist agenda in a fashion that analysts underestimate at their peril. -
Can an Investigative Commission for the Trump Era Actually Work? A Proposal
Could Congress build a kind of distributed truth commission on the back of a system that already investigates misconduct in every important agency in the federal government: the network of inspectors gen... -
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House Impeachment Managers Ask Trump to Testify in Senate Trial
Rep. Jamie Raskin asked for Trump’s testimony on the events that led to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. -
The Hidden Cost of Undoing the Travel Ban
The final iteration of the travel ban reflected data-driven assessments by the Department of Homeland Security, which worked to encourage deeper cooperation from other governments. -
The National Security Law Podcast: ‘Tis Better to Have Impeached and Lost …
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The Lawfare Podcast: Lawfare Enters the Substack Discourse


