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Water Wars: Shadowboxing in Taiwan and the Senkakus
Tension around “Fortress Taiwan,” concern for the Senkakus, and naval exercises in the South China Sea. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: 'Homegrown: ISIS in America'
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On Appeal, House Republicans Press Forward With Legal Challenge to Proxy Voting
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How Politics at Home Shapes Kuwait’s Foreign Policy
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Alexander Vindman Joins the Lawfare Team
The former Army lieutenant colonel and National Security Council staffer becomes the first Pritzker Military Fellow at the Lawfare Institute. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Kori Schake on What the Heck is Going On at the Pentagon
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Staten Island Man Charged With Threatening Post-Election Violence
Brian Maiorana was arrested on Nov. 10 for making threatening interstate communications. -
How Did a Trump Loyalist Come to Be Named NSA General Counsel—And What Should Biden Do About It?
Trump political appointee Michael Ellis has been named to an important career position. Congress should investigate the suspicious circumstances of the selection, and the Biden transition should think ca... -
Assessing International Law on Self-Determination and Extraterritorial Use of Force in Rojava
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CFIUS’s Excepted Foreign States Provision: U.S. Economic Security Policy Gets Longer Arms
The EFS provision offers a new lever through which the United States can incentivize (or compel) consistent standards on foreign investment reviews across like-minded nations. -
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How China’s Control of Information is a Cyber Weakness
The Chinese government’s efforts to disincentivize encryption—to allow for censorship and surveillance—have created a vulnerable online environment. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Marietje Schaake on Reclaiming Democratic Control of the Internet
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The National Security Law Podcast: Make Rule 11 Great Again!
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Could Kim Jong Un Kill 90% of All Americans Today?
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Fault Lines: The First 100 Days with Max Bergmann
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The Prohibition of Annexations and the World on the Brink
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Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Aug. 1
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Throwing the Book at Foreign Influence: The Menendez Verdict and Going Beyond FARA
Effectively countering foreign malign influence requires leveraging the full weight of the very institutions such efforts seek to undermine.