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Democratic Source Code for a New U.S.-EU Tech Alliance
The incoming Biden administration should seek to build a U.S.-EU alliance that will hardwire democratic governance into everything digital. -
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Space Cybersecurity in the Age of Defending Forward
A recent policy directive detailing the United States’s cybersecurity principles for “space systems” raises important questions concerning U.S. legal obligations in space under international law. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Biden's Victory Around the World
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ChinaTalk: What Does US-China Corruption Really Look Like? Also, iFlyTek
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Privacy and Europocrisy Oversight Board
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ChinaTalk: China and the NBA
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ChinaTalk: China's True Tech Ambitions
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The Week That Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: A Conversation with Alexander Vindman
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India and China Border Briefer: The Shadow of Article 370’s Revocation
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The State Laws Governing Trump’s Power Grab in Michigan
Michigan law concerning the Board of State Canvassers suggests that President Trump’s effort to halt certification won’t amount to much. -
No Shortcuts to Negotiating With al-Shabaab
The new secretary of defense's attempt to open negotiations with the Somalia-based al-Qaeda affiliate raises the question: Does the United States have conditions for negotiating with terrorist groups? -
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The Lawfare Podcast Bonus Edition: Fiona Hill and David Holmes vs. the Committee with No Bull
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ChinaTalk: Liberalism, the Light That Failed
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Asylum Ruling Halts Restrictions in New Rule
The judge held that the rule exceeded the power of both the attorney general and the Department of Homeland Security and issued a nationwide temporary restraining order against the rule’s implementation. -
In Praise of Chris Krebs
Krebs, the first director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, was able to serve in a political position under President Trump without compromising his integrity. He made a significan... -
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