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A review of Daniel W. Drezner, Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman, eds., “The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence” (Brookings Institution Press, 2021).
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On August 16, at 3:45 p.m., President Biden will deliver remarks on the situation in Afghanistan following the collapse of the Afghan government to the Taliban.
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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Cuomo’s resignation says something important about the Democratic Party’s commitment to anti-authoritarianism.
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Lawfare has a new executive editor.
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John Rizzo helped shape intelligence law for close to half a century. He did it with humor, savvy, and an unbending commitment to protecting his agency at its best. His death reminds us that he was a “Co...
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Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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On Monday, August 16th at 11:00am EST, a live panel of experts discussed the weekend’s events in Afghanistan and what the Taliban takeover may mean for the future of the country. Watch the video and read...
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The Ethiopian government declared a truce in June, but fighting has continued and the humanitarian crisis has worsened.
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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The Intelligence Studies Project of the University of Texas at Austin is pleased to announce the winner and two semifinalists in its seventh-annual competition recognizing outstanding student research an...
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Technical standards set the foundation for billions of devices and systems used daily. Congress has focused on international standards bodies in several provisions of the Senate-passed United States Comp...
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A judge denied motions to dismiss voting machine company Dominion’s defamation suits against Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, and Mike Lindell for their claims that it was involved in 2020 election fraud.
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A judge blocked much, but not all, of the House Oversight Committee’s request for documents from 2011 to 2018 related to Trump and his businesses.
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The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is allowing Rep. Devin Nunes’s defamation suit against the Washington Post to proceed.