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The Shadow War
A review of Yonah Jeremy Bob and Ilan Evyatar, “Target Tehran: How Israel Is Using Sabotage, Cyberwarfare, Assassination—and Secret Diplomacy—to Stop a Nuclear Iran and Create a New Middle East” (Simon &... -
Lawfare Daily: A Uyghur Forced Labor Protection Act Update
Has the Uyghur Forced Labor Protection Act been effective? -
The Situation: What to Expect When You’re Expecting Trump
Four baskets of things to watch out for. -
Why AI Did Not Upend the Super Year of Elections
How AI labs and public policies helped safeguard the 2024 elections—and what to learn in order to protect democracy from future threats. -
Missing Histories in the ICJ’s Ukraine v. Russia Case
The ICJ’s Ukraine v. Russia judgment highlights violations of language rights in Crimea but omits the colonial legacy of Russification. -
Lawfare Daily: Ask Us Anything About 2024
Listen to Lawfare's yearly mailbag episode! -
Rational Security: The “Out of the Twenty-Twenty-Fourno, Into the Fire” Edition
Scott Anderson, Alan Rozenshtein, and Quinta Jurecic talked over listener-submitted topics -
The Year That Was (2024)
The issues—and Lawfare coverage—that kept our editors up at night in 2024. -
Chatter: Closing the Chatterbox, with Shane Harris and David Priess
Reflecting on the Chatter podcast. -
Lawfare Daily: Daniel Holz on X-Risk and the Doomsday Clock
What is the purpose of the Doomsday Clock? -
The Russia-Ukraine War and Historical Memory in the Global South(s)
Historical memory shapes policy responses to the Russia-Ukraine war and frames dialogues between the Global South and Eastern Europe. -
Introduction: The Russo-Ukrainian War as a Site of Global Memory Contestation
Introducing a new series on the deeply ingrained collective memories shaping the Russo-Ukrainian war