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ChinaTalk: Son Eating and Prince-Slaying: Stratagems of the Warring States
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Trump’s Intelligence Briefings: Better Than Some Feared, Worse Than Many Hoped
New information about interactions between intelligence officers and Donald Trump as a presidential candidate, as president-elect and as president points to the limits of what an enterprise dedicated to ... -
The Lawfare Podcast: How Zoom Thinks About Content Moderation
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The Chatter Podcast: America's Fight to Defeat AIDS in Africa, with Emily Bass
On this week’s episode of Chatter, David Priess has a special World AIDS Day conversation with longtime AIDS activist Emily Bass. -
A White House Inspector General for Accountability
The White House lacks an important mechanism for accountability, documenting wrongdoing and executing corrective action. A quasi-inspector general tasked with ensuring proper function of the staff and fr... -
Understanding the Pro-China Propaganda and Disinformation Tool Set in Xinjiang
Inauthentic social media accounts attributed to China have been identified as part of a disinformation campaign to defend the country’s treatment of the Uyghur Muslim minority in Xinjiang. -
Lawfare Live: Alexander Vindman and Dominic Bustillos on Recent Developments in Ukraine
Join us for a discussion on recent developments in Ukraine. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Rational Security 2.0: The 'Holiday Hangover' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Trump and His Intelligence Briefings with David Priess
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The D.C. Circuit Takes on Executive Privilege
The oral argument took hours. The result is not hard to predict. -
The Business of Knowing: Private Market Data and Contemporary Intelligence
U.S. government access to at least some private market data—and the limiting of foreign access to this same information—is essential for national security.