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Justice Department Arrests Two New York Residents for Operating Clandestine Chinese Police Station
The secret office enabled China’s Ministry of Public Security to monitor and intimidate political dissidents on U.S. soil. -
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Livestream: Justice Department to Hold Press Conference on ‘Significant National Security Matter’
The Justice Department announced that it will hold a press conference at 1 p.m. ET in Brooklyn, New York. -
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Why Is Vladimir Putin So Difficult to Deter?
Personalist leaders present unique challenges for deterrence. -
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ChinaTalk: Schell on the Long Arc of US-China and Long Reach of Leninism
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ChinaTalk: Chips Avengers 2023: Chips Act + AI Revolution
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ChinaTalk: TikTok Hearing: The End of an Era
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The Lawfare Podcast: A TikTok Ban and the First Amendment
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Justice Department Charges Suspected Leaker of Classified Documents
The 21-year-old from Massachusetts is charged with two counts having to do with unauthorized release of national defense information and classified material. -
Why Divergent Civil Society and Military Approaches Matter for CHMR-AP Implementation
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Enforcement of Cybersecurity Regulations: Part 3
Cybersecurity enforcement will likely require an expansion of government inspections of critical infrastructure. -
The Chatter Podcast: Reporting from the Front Lines with Nancy Youssef
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Saudi-Iran Deal Featuring China
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Rational Security: The 'Signed Pol Pot Rookie Card' Edition
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Wagner, PMSCs, and the Limits of Transnational Governance
Definitional challenges in international law make regulating Wagner Group activity difficult, and transnational governance is not a ready substitute. What can be done instead? -
Tackling Software Supply Chain Security: A Toolbox for Policymakers
Security flaws keep software and entire supply chains vulnerable. It is critical that policymakers work to set regulatory lanes for companies to build safe and secure technology.
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The ICC’s Unsurprising Decision on Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Deif
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Tackling Data Brokerage Threats to American National Security
A news story used brokered location data to track military personnel—illuminating a considerable threat to national security. -
Lawfare Daily: AI Regulation and Free Speech: Navigating the Government’s Tightrope
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