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Fault Lines: “What to Keep?”—Conservatism and Foreign Policy with Rachel Bovard
The latest episode of Fault Lines. -
ChinaTalk: Swing State Appreciation Hip Hop Minimix
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
ChinaTalk: What to do About Xinjiang
How should the US respond to the human rights crisis in Xinjiang? -
ChinaTalk: Why Xi is All in on Climate Change
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Rational Security: 'The First Day of the Rest of Our Lives (Revisited)' Edition
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ChinaTalk: CCP Influence Ops in Japan—Everywhere Yet Nowhere in Particular
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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. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
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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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
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
Though the diplomatic talks between India and China appear promising, the past six months indicate that both countries may have to adjust their strategic approach along the border and embrace a status qu... -
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.
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The Programmable State: The e-CNY and China’s Quest for Smarter Surveillance
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The New Transparency Rules and the El Salvador Detention Agreement
A 2022 statute could force disclosure of any U.S.-El Salvador agreements connected to the facility where Kilmar Abrego Garcia is detained. -
The Shapiro Attack and the Growing Risk of Partisan Extremism
The arson attack on the governor’s residence is the latest in a growing wave of violence directed at politicians and other government figures.