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Call for Papers: The University of Texas at Austin Announces the 2022 'Bobby R. Inman Award' for Student Scholarship on Intelligence
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The Lawfare Podcast: Emily Hoge on the Strange Evolution of Russian Veterans Organizations
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Russian Leaders Know They’re Committing War Crimes. Their Laws of War Manual Says So.
By their own words, Russian leaders are condemned. -
The Legacy of the Soviet Afghan War and Its Role in the Ukrainian Invasion
Organizations of veterans of the Afghan War have played a central role in building domestic support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine. -
How Emerging Technology Is Breaking Arms Control
As the pace of innovation increases, control lists are falling behind and failing to regulate sensitive technology. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Ukraine and the Future of National Security Law
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China’s NFT Plans Are a Recipe for the Government’s Digital Control
China’s vision of the next iteration of the internet is one in which China controls and vets who can build on it. -
Water Wars: AUKUS Goes Hypersonic
Biden administration delivers 2022 National Defense Strategy; China conducts militarization and secret diplomacy in the South China Sea; AUKUS announces new agreement to develop hypersonic weapons; U.S. ... -
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Chatter: Spy Satire with Alex Finley
For this episode, Shane Harris joined David Priess to speak jointly with Alex Finley about her career in the CIA's Directorate of Operations, her keen observation and analysis of Russian oligarchs' mega-... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Taylor Lorenz on Taking Internet Culture Seriously
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Why Finlandization Is a Terrible Model For Ukraine
Those inclined to urge Finlandization as a solution for Ukraine should understand what the term actually means. -
What’s the Status of Ukraine’s Case Against Russia at the ICJ?
On Feb. 25, Ukraine took steps to challenge Russia’s allegations of Ukrainian-led genocide before the International Court of Justice. What has happened since? -
Lawfare Live: The Electoral Count Act
On Thursday, Apr. 28, at 12:00 p.m. ET: For the first time in more than a century, Congress is debating reforming the Electoral Count Act that governs how electoral votes are counted in each presidential... -
Joint Cybersecurity Advisory on the Possible Russian State Sponsored Threat to Critical Infrastructure
Five Eyes Alliance cybersecurity advisory over Russian state-sponsored and criminal cyber threats to critical infrastructure. -
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Rational Security 2.0: The ‘Textual Healing’ Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Marjorie Taylor Greene Faces Insurrection Questions
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Chatter: Confirmations for National Security Positions, with Arnold Punaro
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