Aspiring terrorists are getting younger and younger. Seamus Hughes explores what can be done, but there isn’t a simple policy answer. https://lnkd.in/eicZaWPv
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Hard National Security Choices. Published in cooperation with the Brookings Institution.
About us
Lawfare is a non-profit publication dedicated to providing quality and accurate information and analysis at the nexus of national security, law, and policy, through our website, podcasts, live events, and books. Drawing from a vast pool of experts in academia, government, and industry, Lawfare presents enough no-kidding expertise in a digestible style-enough for readers to impress people at their next cocktail party. Or get a job in national security. Or both. Lawfare was founded by Benjamin Wittes, Jack Goldsmith and Robert Chesney.
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External link for The Lawfare Institute
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- Think Tanks
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- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
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- Nonprofit
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- 2010
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- National Security, International Affairs, Law, Defense, Technology, U.S. Foreign Policy, Politics, Terrorism & Homeland Security, Cybersecurity, and Think Tank
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Washington, District of Columbia 20036, US
Employees at The Lawfare Institute
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Scott Anderson
General Counsel and Senior Editor at The Lawfare Institute; Fellow at the Brookings Institution and Columbia Law School
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Erin Sikorsky
Director, Center for Climate & Security | Strategic Foresight | Geopolitical Risk | Resilience
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Antti Ruokonen
Office Engineer at City of Vaasa
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Dana Stuster
Post-Doctoral Fellow, U.S. Naval War College | Foreign Policy Editor, Lawfare
Updates
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Check out the Week that Was, a roundup of Lawfare's articles and podcasts of the past week, compiled by Ben Green.
The Week that Was
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On today’s Lawfare Daily, Quinta Jurecic spoke with Kate Starbird about the spread of rumors and conspiracy theories online amid hurricanes across the southeast United States. https://lnkd.in/esegHqRV
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This week’s Seriously Risky Business examines Telegram’s role as a massive enabler of transnational criminal organizations, the Chinese breach of at least three of the U.S.’s largest internet service providers, how Smart TVs take snapshots of what you watch, and more. From Tom Uren: https://lnkd.in/ebyHhZ-K
How Telegram Turbocharges Organized Crime
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"Anne Applebaum illuminates the important—and yet largely underemphasized—role that international economic factors have played in enabling the growing strength of dictatorships." Erica Frantz reviews Anne Applebaum’s "Autocracy, Inc." https://lnkd.in/eHj9zK2W
How Autocrats Gained the Upper Hand
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It's the "No, Not That Stormy" Edition! On this week's Rational Security, Scott Anderson sat down with Molly Reynolds, Kevin Frazier, and Katherine Pompilio to talk over the week's big national security news stories, including potential supplemental emergency funding and Jack Smith's immunity motion: https://lnkd.in/eQfqiwRB
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Lindsay Cohn examines new data on how Americans view different kinds of domestic deployments, in the latest piece in Lawfare and Protect Democracy's series.
Domestic Policing Deployment and Public Trust in the Military
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On today's Lawfare Daily, Tyler McBrien spoke to Lisa Luksch, Anjli Parrin, and Brad Samuels about “Visual Investigations: Between Advocacy, Journalism, and Law,” at Architekturmuseum der TUM which explores the emergent field of visual investigation. https://lnkd.in/ep522sTP
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Tomorrow at 4pm ET, Benjamin Wittes will talk to Roger Parloff and Anna Bower about the Fulton County DA's filing at the Supreme Court in Mark Meadows's appeal to remove his case to federal court and more on this week's Trump's Trials and Tribulations.
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Oct. 10
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"By employing both state-sponsored groups and cyber proxies, Iran has developed a complex and hybrid strategy that aligns with its foreign policy goals." Michael Mieses, Noelle Kerr, and Nakissa Jahanbani, Ph.D. on Iran's increased cyber capabilities.
Artificial Intelligence Is Accelerating Iranian Cyber Operations
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