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Where does the Ukraine-Russia War go from here?
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Expecting countries to prioritize ICC membership over their national interests is unrealistic and harmful for conducting foreign affairs.
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This week, Scott Anderson sat down with Benjamin Wittes, Anastasiia Lapatina, and Eugenia Lostri to try to make sense of the week’s biggest national security news.
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Detailing failures related to the July 13 assassination attempt on Trump, the panel outlined larger issues and recommendations.
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The statute provides the National Guard with more flexibility—but the use of unfederalized troops for operational missions has its limits.
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What are AI agents?
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Content moderation is becoming a “compliance function,” with trust and safety operations run like factories and audited like investment banks.
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Innovative sanctions evasion practices should prompt a reassessment of the national security risks posed by digital financial technologies.
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What is the Doppleganger campaign?
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A report from the Senate HSGAC details USSS security and planning failures related to the July 13 attempt on Trump’s life in Butler, Pa.
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It’s past time for the Justice Department to respond to the inspector general’s 2018 request to clarify the meaning of the 60-day rule on electoral interference.
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What are the antitrust implications of AI systems?