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Madiha Afzal talks about the aggressive deportations being conducted by Pakistan.
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People act on their expectations about the future and beliefs about their ability to change outcomes. Policies directed at altering these expectations and beliefs can have stabilizing effects.
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All civilian casualties in this war are tragic. But context, intentions, and legal duties tell us which are violations of the laws and ethics of war.
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The Jabalia strike indicates that the IDF’s tolerance for civilian casualties is multiples greater than that of the U.S. in the ISIS war.
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This week, Quinta and Scott were joined by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien to talk over some of the week's big national security news.
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Unrealistic cyberwar expectations could hold the insurance industry back, and that’s the real economic security problem.
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The lawsuit alleges President Biden failed to prevent genocide in Gaza, and seeks to limit U.S. assistance to Israel going forward.
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As Taiwan faces the looming threat of a Chinese invasion, the need to fortify its satellite infrastructure from cyberattacks becomes ever more urgent.
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Israel’s decision-making in the current conflict must be understood in the context of its government’s complex institutional structure related to war.
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Nick Turse joins Tyler McBrien to discuss his recent article on a March 2018 airstrike and the Pentagon investigation that followed.
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Half a century into its existence, the WPR has had a more substantial effect than many acknowledge—but not necessarily in the way its authors anticipated.
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This week, Quinta and Scott bade a temporary farewell to Alan and spent one last afternoon (for a few months, anyway) digging into the week’s big national security news stories.