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Finding the Appropriate Balance of Risk in Over-the-Horizon Strikes
Now that Afghanistan is no longer an area of active hostilities, strikes should be subject to the standard of near certainty. -
NSL Verdict a Major Blow to Free Speech in Hong Kong
The recent conviction of pro-democracy protester Ma Chun-man for inciting secession under Hong Kong’s draconian new National Security Law marks a major step backward for free expression in Hong Kong. -
Key Takeaways From the Glasgow Climate Pact
Here are some of the key takeaways and surprises from the Glasgow Climate Pact. -
Learning From China's Techlash
On the more technical areas of tech reform, like data portability, U.S. policymakers should learn from China’s experience. -
Establishing a Humanitarian Financial Corridor for Afghanistan
Responsibly privatizing Afghan central bank functions could help alleviate a cascading economic and humanitarian catastrophe. -
Canadian Foreign Intelligence and the Future of Canada-U.S. Relations
Canada is rethinking its approach to intelligence gathering and analysis and prioritizing its own national interests. -
ChinaTalk: Selling China's Story
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ChinaTalk: Red Roulette: It Sucks to be a Chinese Billionaire
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ChinaTalk: Why Does China Have Blackouts?
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ChinaTalk: Science & Technology for National Security
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Ninth Circuit Rejects NSO Group’s Motion to Dismiss WhatsApp Suit
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Over-the-Horizon Does Not Have to Mean Next Door
The United States has a range of options for its new Afghanistan policy.


