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Moscow’s long practice and tolerance of illicit activities makes Russia well placed to bust Western sanctions. Two years on from Putin’s illegal invasion, what more can be done?
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Can there be ethical uses of autonomous weapons?
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What is the state of the existing space governance regime amid concerns that Moscow is developing a nuclear-tipped anti-satellite weapon in orbit?
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In the face of the most violent period of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1949, a transitional trusteeship regime for Gaza offers the most compelling path forward.
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The civil-military rift became untenable, but the way ahead is not going to be easy.
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This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson got together to talk over the week’s big national security news.
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Two recent books from different perspectives arrive at the same dim conclusion for the prospect of improved India-Pakistan bilateral ties in the near future.
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Where does the current Israel-Gaza war stand?
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What led to the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022?
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While a step forward in some ways such as congressional reporting requirements, the policy memorandum’s loopholes and limitations will only create additional processes and maintain the status quo.
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The report reveals that U.S. and partner engagements with Iraqis have been limited following Oct. 7.
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The new policy requires written assurances from foreign governments before receiving arms that they will not commit human rights abuses with U.S. weapons.