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Four Things to Consider on the Future of AI-enabled Deterrence
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping the ways that policymakers approach deterrence, and how adversaries respond. -
Angry Political Man
A review of Elie Honig, “Hatchet Man: How Bill Barr Broke the Prosecutor's Code and Corrupted the Justice Department” (Harper, July 2021). -
Lawfare Lecture: Quinta Jurecic On Section 230 Reform
Join us for a discussion on Section 230 reform. -
The Week that Will Be
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Justice Department Charges Four Chinese Nationals Working for Global Intrusion Campaign
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The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Giving Diplomacy a Chance in Yemen
Negotiations are moving again, but an agreement to end the foreign interventions in the country would be just the first step in ending the civil war. -
Lawfare Live: Benjamin Wittes and Scott Anderson on the Afghanistan Withdrawal
Join us for a discussion on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. -
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Challenges in Combating Terrorism and Extremism Online
Preventing online radicalization will require a collaborative approach with companies from around the world. -
Come Work For Lawfare—As Our Executive/Managing Editor
We are looking for a highly experienced, motivated, and creative individual to help lead our editorial team. -
Lawfare Live: Gabe Rottman on Trump-Era Demands for Press Records
Join us for a discussion on the Trump-era demands for press phone and email records. -
The Week that Will Be
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Department of Justice Launches Task Force to Protect Election Officials
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Lawfare Live: Dan Byman and Quinta Jurecic on the House Jan. 6 Investigation
Join us for a discussion on the new House Jan. 6 investigation. -
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How the United States Can Compete With Chinese Influence in Southeast Asia
Promoting regional interdependence through U.S. partners might give Southeast Asian countries more policy independence from Washington, but will also make them more resilient to Chinese influence. -
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