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More than 10,000 European women and children affiliated with Islamic State fighters remain in local custody in northeastern Syria. So far, European governments have been reluctant to take large-scale act...
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As trade-wars proliferate, technological rivalries intensify and U.S. corporations take public positions on hot-button social issues, American businesses will increasingly find themselves in the crosshai...
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Lawfare's weekly round-up of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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How will the coronavirus outbreak affect government surveillance law? While even the precise short-term effects are hazy, we can already see signs of a permanent and far-reaching expansion of the surveil...
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As more legislators become sick or are forced to quarantine, Congress needs to move fast to protect itself against a worst-case scenario.
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The Cyberspace Solarium Commission report can be added to the list of evidence that change in U.S. national cybersecurity thinking—although neither linear nor easy—is occurring.
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A response to Ben Jensen on persistent engagement.
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How has the distinct nature of local-central relations in the Chinese system impacted its response to coronavirus? To discuss, Schneider speaks with Ryan Manuel, managing director of Official China, a co...
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The coronavirus pandemic is an opportunity to evaluate four theories of crisis government under the current constitutional system.