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Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's unusual request to be removed from the U.S. terrorism lists is unlikely to be fulfilled, but this reflects bureaucratic inertia and political incentives as much as the group's radi...
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Monday, July 11 at 5pm ET, the Lawfare office will be hosting a live event for material supporters to ask questions about January 6, the Committee, and the recent hearings.
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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A review of Francis Fukuyama, “Liberalism and Its Discontents” (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2022).
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Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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The Russian military's prioritization of dramatic public displays over exercises that simulate combat have left it ill-prepared for the war in Ukraine. But U.S. security force assistance programs often i...
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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Lawfare is now accepting fall 2022 internship applications.
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Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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The committee will hear testimony from Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger; Gabriel Sterling, chief operating officer at the Georgia secretary of state’s office; Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bow...
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A review of James E. Baker, “The Centaur’s Dilemma: National Security Law for the Coming AI Revolution” (Brookings Institution, 2020).
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Declining availability of abortion care will make it more difficult for women in uniform to keep their healthcare decisions private, and the military's policies may reinforce harmful stereotypes.
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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A review of Gregory D. Cleva, “John F. Kennedy’s 1957 Algeria Speech: The Politics of Anticolonialism in the Cold War Era” (Lexington, 2022).
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Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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What does it mean when individuals and groups are included in U.N. terrorism reports but don't make the cut for sanctions?