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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 -
Some Thoughts on the Weak U.S.-Ukraine Security Agreement
It does not, as the national security adviser says, signal U.S. resolve. Quite the opposite. -
United States and Ukraine Release New Security Agreement
The agreement is set to last for 10 years, but can be terminated with six months notice. -
Lawfare Daily: Missouri’s Legal Fight Against China Continues with Sean Mirski and Aaron Sobel
Why is Missouri suing China? -
Lawfare Daily: Is Complying with the Law of War a Defense to Genocide?
What is the interplay between international humanitarian law and the Genocide Convention? -
UN Human Rights Council Releases Report on Israel-Hamas War International Law Violations
The commission finds that Hamas and Israel have committed war crimes; Israel claims “systematic anti-Israeli discrimination.” -
The Hidden Stories of China's Past
A review of Ian Johnson, “Sparks: China’s Underground Historians and Their Battle for Their Future” (Oxford University Press, 2023) -
Lawfare Daily: Natan Sachs on the Latest Israeli Political Crisis
Discussing the resignation of Benny Gantz from Israel's war Cabinet. -
How Economic Talks With China Can Advance U.S. Interests
Engagement is not a dirty word. -
Transparency of International Agreements Under the Revised Case-Zablocki Act
An assessment after six months