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China's meteoric rise is faltering, but rather than tempering Beijing's ambitions, the country's slowing economic growth might encourage more aggressive policies.
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Listen to this week's "Trump’s Trials and Tribulations" as a podcast.
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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The U.S. is holding $3.5 billion of Afghan central bank assets in a trust fund—potentially violating bedrock international legal principles.
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How can African governments and the international community respond to the threats posed by armed groups in African national parks?
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What kind of speech does the First Amendment protect?
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Two new developments in the Coffee County saga.
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Unless policymakers act, increasing threats to public officials will normalize political violence and stymie civic engagement and democratic processes.
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This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson were once again joined by Congress guru Molly Reynolds to discuss the week’s big national security news
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This week on Chatter, Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Ben Wittes sat down with author and journalist Jonathan Rauch.
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What are the dangers and promises of artificial intelligence?
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A historic summit between U.S., Japan, and South Korea; China’s minister of defense reportedly relieved of command for corruption; and more.