The Lawfare Institute Blog
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Welcome to Lawfare, a new blog by Robert Chesney, Jack Goldsmith, and myself. We mean to devote this blog to that nebulous zone in which actions taken or contemplated to protect the nation interact with the nation's laws and legal institutions.
The Lawfare Institute Blog
9M ago
The shift to "over-the-horizon" operations has removed important building blocks in U.S. counterterrorism strategy ..read more
The Lawfare Institute Blog
10M ago
Russia has pursued four strategies to mitigate the effects of sanctions, with mixed results ..read more
The Lawfare Institute Blog
10M ago
With a little help from its friends, Ukraine can guard its maritime security in the Black Sea and protect its critical grain exports ..read more
The Lawfare Institute Blog
10M ago
Domestic terrorism legislation is still useful—even if Jan. 6 rioters have been prosecuted without a federal law on the books ..read more
The Lawfare Institute Blog
11M ago
Can the liberal international order survive the strategy to save it ..read more
The Lawfare Institute Blog
11M ago
The country has shown more partisanship in war in Ukraine than in any conflict in recent memory, but its policy of neutrality remains popular at home ..read more
The Lawfare Institute Blog
11M ago
Policymakers and cable industry insiders disagree about the threats to critical infrastructure and how to address them, but greater dialogue could help ..read more
The Lawfare Institute Blog
1y ago
U.S. advisers know that partner militaries disregard their training, but are rarely willing to address the reasons why ..read more
The Lawfare Institute Blog
1y ago
The evidence continues to point to the Huanan Market. The ongoing debate, though, is fueling bad policy ..read more
The Lawfare Institute Blog
1y ago
The United States needs to articulate its approach, to make clear its intentions and provide leadership for an international humanitarian response ..read more