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  • The Week That Will Be

    William Ford Tia Sewell
    Sep 28, 2020
    Lawfare's weekly round-up of event announcements and employment opportunities.
  • Were Iran and the United States Really ‘on the Brink’? Observations on Gray Zone Conflict

    Michael Eisenstadt
    Sep 27, 2020
    The managed escalation in response to the targeting of Qassem Soleimani avoided an all-out war—just as it was intended to do.
  • The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post

    Anna Salvatore Tia Sewell
    Sep 26, 2020
    Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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  • ODNI Releases FISC Opinion on New Surveillance Technique

    Jacob Schulz
    Sep 24, 2020
  • Covert Deception, Strategic Fraud, and the Rule of Prohibited Intervention

    Gary Corn
    Sep 24, 2020
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    Anna Salvatore
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    William Ford Anna Salvatore
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    Lawfare's weekly round-up of event announcements and employment opportunities
  • The Unbalanced Spear

    Shannon Culbertson Alice Hunt Friend
    Sep 20, 2020
    As the role of special operations forces shift with U.S. grand strategy, it's time to reevaluate how they fit into the civilian oversight of the U.S. military.
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    Sep 19, 2020
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  • Why We Wrote ‘After Trump’

    Bob Bauer Jack Goldsmith
    Sep 15, 2020
    Donald Trump operated the presidency in ways that reveal its vulnerability to dangerous excesses of authority and dangerous weaknesses in accountability. “After Trump” explains what should be done to men...
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    William Ford Tia Sewell
    Sep 14, 2020
    Lawfare's weekly round-up of event announcements and employment opportunities.
  • Seven Bad Options to Counter State Sponsorship of Proxies

    Sara Plana
    Sep 13, 2020
    The United States has choices to respond to the Russian bounty program in Afghanistan, but it's best options might be the ones people won't hear about.
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    Sep 12, 2020
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  • Justice Department Charges Individuals with Violation of North Korea Sanctions

    Tia Sewell
    Sep 11, 2020
    The Department of Justice has charged three foreign nationals with conspiracy to violate sanctions regulations against North Korea with bank fraud, in addition to conspiracy to launder funds.
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    William Ford Anna Salvatore
    Sep 8, 2020
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  • To Prevent Extremist Violence in the United States, Think Beyond the Homeland Security Box

    Eric Rosand Stevan Weine
    Sep 6, 2020
    Other agencies can better promote CVE initiatives by building bridges to communities and taking a less security-focused approach.
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    Anna Salvatore Tia Sewell
    Sep 5, 2020
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  • The Week That Will Be

    Anna Salvatore Tia Sewell
    Sep 1, 2020
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  • Persistent Aggrandizement? Israel's Cyber Defense Architecture

    Elena Chachko
    Aug 31, 2020
    The Israeli equivalent to Defend Forward is far less regulated than its U.S. parallel, and that the Israeli version of Persistent Engagement at home allows domestic action and harnesses the private secto...
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