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For First Time, Most Americans Want to Back Ukraine for ‘as Long as It Takes’
Plus a few other takeaways from a recent poll on Americans’ support for Ukraine, ahead of the Trump-Putin meeting -
The Situation: Trump’s Folly
The ice man cometh. -
Three Risks Looming Over the Trump-Putin Meeting
What the Trump team should be tracking in Alaska on Friday -
Lawfare Daily: Insider’s View of Zelensky’s Anti-Corruption Fiasco
Discussing the Ukrainian government’s attack on the country’s independent anti-corruption agencies. -
Rational Security: The “Business Casual August” Edition
Scott Anderson, Benjamin Wittes, Daniel Byman, and Kate Klonick talked through some of the week’s big national security news. -
Personal Immunity in National Prosecutions of International Crimes
The ILC must stay true to its progressive mandate and reject personal immunity for international crimes tried in national courts. -
Liberal Democracies Are Retreating From AI Safety
The G7’s prosperity statement is emblematic of a broader shift in multilateral AI policy discussions. -
The CCP’s Legal Warfare Against Taiwan’s Democracy
Taiwan is a preview of the future of authoritarian meddling in democratic politics. -
Rethinking Immediacy in Israel’s Right of Self-Defense
Israel’s June use of force against Iran was legally justified as an exercise of its right to self-defense in response to Iran’s 2024 missile attacks launched directly against it. -
Озброєний Нейтралітет або Позаблоковість як Альтернатива Членству України в НАТО
Озброєний нейтралітет або позаблоковість можуть забезпечити безпеку України поза НАТО, але тільки з сильними безпековими зобов'язаннями Заходу та за умови поступок від Росії. -
Lawfare Daily: ‘Big Tech in Taiwan’ with Sam Bresnick
Discussing U.S. Big Tech companies’ exposure to China. -
America’s Costly Retreat From the Pacific
U.S. policies are opening a door for Chinese influence with Pacific Island states.


