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Part of terrorism's power is its ability to generate fear disproportionate to the actual threat. Research shows that learning about terrorism curbs this effect.
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The United States and its allies can achieve the immediate goal of giving Ukraine the support it needs without exploding the longstanding and important distinction between seizure and confiscation of a f...
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Major tech companies have begun to employ Microsoft’s strategy of suing cybercriminals who operate major botnets or engage in massive phishing schemes.
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This approach is about how to compensate, and save, Ukraine.
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Including talent provisions in the final version of the House bill should be central to the U.S. strategy to reshore the defense industrial base and stay competitive with China.
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Today we were joined by Hal Brands (@HalBrands), professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, and the author of The Twilight Struggle: What the Cold War Teaches Us ...
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Beijing is promoting an alternative conceptualization as a form of "normfare" to challenge the liberal international order.
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The United States should be exploring new approaches for attaining its counterterrorism goals.
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In the 21st century, addressing national security risks to Americans means tackling climate security. Here are a few key recommendations for how the Biden administration should do just that.
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Congress needs to rethink tax law so it can complement other economic tools. And Congress needs to act soon, because overreliance on other tools—financial sanctions, export controls and tariffs—threatens...
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How did Chinese painting, arguably the elitist of arts, fare during the Cultural Revolution? To discuss ink paintings, socialist realism, oil paintings and the political upheavals that formed their backd...
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Russia is keeping the influence it has built up in the Central African Republic, Libya, Mali and Sudan.