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Congress should renew and amend FISA Section 702, but adding a warrant requirement is unworkable and will only partially address major U.S. privacy concerns.
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How is the Department of Homeland Security's Intelligence and Analysis Office adapting to confront the current threat environment?
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Allegations against Sen. Robert Menendez raise serious questions about the Egyptian government’s interference in U.S. interests.
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International conflicts have transformed American law. Is U.S.-China rivalry poised to do the same?
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How are human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia being addressed domestically and internationally?
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Targeting nuclear enterprises in a condition of competition could lead to global geostrategic instability.
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Part III concludes this series, detailing how India’s judiciary has been complicit in the Modi government’s prosecution of political opponents.
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What is the current state of the Russia-Ukraine War?
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The United States should be applying lessons for when and how to negotiate with adversaries to other conflicts—starting with Ukraine.