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  • Ukrainian refugees enter Moldova at the Reni-Cahul border crossing point on March 3, 2022.

    Addressing the Effects of Civilian Targeting: Lessons from Syria for Ukraine

    Reva Dhingra
    Feb 5, 2023
    Russia is applying the lessons of its campaign against civilians in Syria to the conflict in Ukraine. The humanitarian response can learn from the Syrian conflict, too.
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    John A. Emmons
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  • Addressing the Effects of Civilian Targeting: Lessons from Syria for Ukraine

    Reva Dhingra
    Feb 3, 2023
    Russia is applying the lessons of its campaign against civilians in Syria to the conflict in Ukraine. The humanitarian response can learn from the Syrian conflict, too.
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    Jen Patja
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    Next month will mark the five-year anniversary of the CLOUD Act, a foundational piece of legislation on cross-border data transfers and criminal investigations. Before he was a University of Minnesota la...
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    Last December, a German court convicted a 97-year-old former Nazi camp secretary of complicity in the murder of more than 10,000 people in what the media called—once again—the last Nazi trial. After almo...
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  • The Lawfare Podcast: ChatGPT Tells All

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    Russia in the Caucasus and Central Asia After the Invasion of Ukraine

    Carol R. Saivetz
    Jan 29, 2023
    Recent conflicts in former Soviet states demonstrate the ways that Russia's grip in the region has slipped.
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    Jaganath Sankaran
    Jan 22, 2023
    The Russian Aerospace Forces' offensive has been more accurate than often appreciated, but its effectiveness has been limited by Ukraine's careful preparation and response.
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