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The State of FARA
State legislatures are increasingly regulating foreign influence, which could mean greater compliance burdens for companies and nonprofits. -
The Situation: A View From Kyiv
That ridiculous feeling of coming from a society that is endeavoring to destroy itself to visit a society that is working to preserve itself. -
Trump’s Illegal AI Chip Export Controls, and Who Can Challenge Them
Trump’s demand that Nvidia pay a cut of its China sales in exchange for export licenses is illegal. Companies and states can sue to stop it. -
The Nexperia Crisis Shows Why Export Controls Need Allied Coordination
Unilateral controls leave allies to fend for themselves. Collective resilience is in all of their best interests when facing China. -
Measuring Congressional Sentiment Toward the Maduro Strike
What does the military action mean for war powers under Trump? -
The Hemisphere of Exceptions
How emergency powers became the Americas’ new operating system. -
The Situation: Our Closest Ally Compares Us To The Soviets
Reading Prime Minister Carney’s Davos speech carefully -
The Case for Cyber Pressure Against Venezuela
A U.S. campaign to pressure Caracas would hold promise. -
America Needs a New Nuclear Nonproliferation Toolkit
The diplomatic tools the United States has historically depended on to counter proliferation are losing their edge. Adaptation is key. -
Lawfare Daily: Trump's Board of Peace and What's Next for Gaza, with Joel Braunold
What is the status of the Gaza ceasefire? -
The U.S. Heel Turn on International Cooperation
The U.S.’s withdrawal from international multistakeholder fora undermines human rights, global governance, and U.S. strategic interests. -
Zelensky Announces Government Overhaul
The Ukrainian president appoints a new chief of staff and defense minister, pledges reforms.


