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Water Wars: Officials and Analysts Gather in Asia for Shangri-La, Tri-lats, and Quad-lats
Contrasting rhetoric at the Shangri-La Dialogue; collision in the Second Thomas Shoal; Quad coordination; and more. -
Israeli Intelligence Misses Again
Revelations of Unit 8200’s failure to warn about the Oct. 7 attacks suggests that the Israeli intelligence apparatus is far weaker than its reputation. -
Holding Hamas Accountable at the ICJ Through Palestine
Some Genocide Convention parties recognizing the State of Palestine could sue it at the ICJ for alleged genocide by Hamas on Oct. 7. -
Lawfare Daily: Bananas and Corporate Accountability for Human Rights
What does the verdict in the federal trial against Chiquita Banana mean for the fight to hold corporations accountable for human rights abuses? -
Continued Arms Exports to Israel in the Face of Constructive Notice
Ongoing International Court of Justice proceedings focused on Gaza mean officials authorizing weapons transfers “should have known” about risk. -
The EU’s Evolving China Sanctions Strategy
The EU’s 14th Russia sanctions package again included mainland Chinese companies, as Brussels inches toward the U.S.’s approach to China. -
ChinaTalk: Scale's Alex Wang on the US-China AI Race
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Understanding the G7’s New Plan for Funding Ukraine
A clever new plan would aid Ukraine today, while kicking hard decisions about seizing Russia’s foreign assets down the road—perhaps indefinitely. -
Lawfare Daily: A Big Week for Ukraine Agreements with Eric Ciaramella, Anastasiia Lapatina, and Scott R. Anderson
What is in the new U.S.-Ukraine security agreement? -
Rational Security: The "Up in Flames" Edition
This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson were joined by Lawfare Contributing Editor and Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Eric Ciaramella -
What UNITAD’s Closure Means for Justice and Accountability
The world may be standing down in the legal fight to hold perpetrators responsible for the Islamic State’s worst crimes in Iraq. -
Lawfare Daily: Former Ambassador Roberta Jacobson on the Mexico Presidential Election
Discussing the election of President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum