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Analyzing the UN Security Council’s engagement on Syria humanitarian issues and its failure to reauthorize the cross-border aid mechanism
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Who is James Harper and what can his story tell us about national security today?
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A dispatch from Tsinghua University
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The board’s public report on FISA 702 misses the mark on the critical issue of U.S. person queries.
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Why may a bipartisan health initiative that has a track record of success in addressing HIV/AIDS in at-risk countries expire this fall?
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The strategy identifies six goals for the intelligence community.
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The aborted Wagner Group mutiny likely gives leaders around the world a reason to contemplate the risks of relying too heavily on PMCs.
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The U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware is appointed special counsel pursuant to order number 5730-2023.
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Biden’s turn towards industrial policy is easier said than done. It’s time to do the homework on new economic statecraft.
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It’s only been a few weeks since Donald Trump was indicted, but both he and his lawyers have already been previewing their defense.
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The new technology may indicate that AQAP is receiving support from the Houthis.