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China Gains as U.S. Abandons Digital Policy Negotiations
The United States Trade Representative just handed a victory to China on digital sovereignty. -
Palestinian Rights Groups File Lawsuit Against President Biden
The lawsuit alleges President Biden failed to prevent genocide in Gaza, and seeks to limit U.S. assistance to Israel going forward. -
Securing Taiwan’s Satellite Infrastructure Against China’s Reach
As Taiwan faces the looming threat of a Chinese invasion, the need to fortify its satellite infrastructure from cyberattacks becomes ever more urgent. -
Trusted Cross-Border Data Flows: A National Security Priority
To avoid a fragmented world divided by digital barriers, the U.S. government must press ahead to develop a trusted framework for cross-border data flows. -
Israel's War Cabinet: A Brief History of War Powers and Institutional Ambiguity
Israel’s decision-making in the current conflict must be understood in the context of its government’s complex institutional structure related to war. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Anatomy of a Somali Drone Strike with Nick Turse
Nick Turse joins Tyler McBrien to discuss his recent article on a March 2018 airstrike and the Pentagon investigation that followed. -
The Fight for Democracy in Poland Has Just Begun
Bringing back liberal democracy and forming a government after the elections -
The Lawfare Podcast: Fionnuala Ní Aoláin on Counterterrorism and Human Rights
Fionnuala Ní Aoláin discusses her six-year tenure as the UN Special Rapporteur on counterterrorism and human rights -
Seven Observations on WPR Letters Issued Since 2001
Identifying seven takeaways from the War Powers Resolution letters on its 50th birthday. -
The International Court of Justice: A Year in Review
An annual report presented to the U.N. General Assembly reveals an increased number of cases before the world court. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The West Bank and the Israel-Hamas War
What is going on in the West Bank? -
Time to Act: Building the Technical and Institutional Foundations for AI Assurance
AI assurance requires agreement among governments that systems are behaving appropriately. Existing international standards institutions can help.