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The report finds that Beijing's crackdown on ethnic Uighurs and other Muslim minorities in the Xinjiang autonomous region may constitute crimes against humanity.
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The classification status of the documents remains legally relevant, and, in light of new information, any arguments regarding their declassification have been significantly diminished.
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Shifting U.S. internet foreign policy priorities away from protecting global human rights online and toward a security-centric posture would be a strategic mistake, and risks harm to freedom and security.
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The department’s Mar-a-Lago filing leaves little doubt where its investigation is heading, but suggests it will take a while to get there.
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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The 800-page report collates the views and practices of the United States in public and private international law from the past year.
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A review of Jason Lyall, “Divided Armies: Inequality and Battlefield Performance in Modern War” (Princeton University Press, 2020).