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Scott Anderson, Alan Rozenshtein, and Quinta Jurecic talked over listener-submitted topics
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Historical memory shapes policy responses to the Russia-Ukraine war and frames dialogues between the Global South and Eastern Europe.
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Introducing a new series on the deeply ingrained collective memories shaping the Russo-Ukrainian war
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How prepared is American for a large-scale conflict?
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Scott Anderson sat down with Anna Bower, Natalie Orpett and Michel Paradis.
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A judge at Guantanamo rejected Secretary Austin’s attempt to cancel the 9/11 guilty pleas because law still matters—at least to some.
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A review of Andrew F. Krepinevich, “The Origins of Victory: How Disruptive Military Innovation Determines the Fates of Great Powers” (Yale University Press, 2023).
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An overview of sanctions challenges, questions regarding HTS’s terrorist organization status, and a few recommendations for U.S. policy toward Syria.
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Scott Anderson was joined by his Lawfare colleagues Benjamin Wittes, Eugenia Lostri, and Tyler McBrien.
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Overclassifying OSINT poses security risks that can be countered by reforming policies, embracing transparency, and leveraging technology.
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Reflections on the Battle of Grozny, 30 years later.
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Discussing the benefits to Ukraine of weapons exporting.