I. Charlottesville and the Legacy of Racism in the U.S.
- Ryan Goodman, 10 Similarities in David Duke’s and Pres. Trump’s Unscripted Remarks on Charlottesville (Tuesday, August 22)
- Ryan Goodman, No, the GOP Has Not “Rushed to Defend Trump” on Charlottesville—But Silence Can Be Deadly (Friday, August 25)
- Benjamin Haas, West Point Grad: Rename Lee Barracks (Friday, August 25)
II. Afghanistan
- Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, Trump’s War–More Risk Than Reward for US Military Involvement in Afghanistan (Tuesday, August 22)
III. “Attacks” on U.S. Diplomats in Cuba
- John Sipher, Sonic “Attacks” on US Diplomats in Cuba: Don’t Rush to Conclusions (Monday, August 21)
IV. Cyber Warfare
- Michael Schmitt and Tim Maurer, Protecting Financial Data in Cyberspace: Precedent for Further Progress on Cyber Norms? (Thursday, August 24)
V. Norms Watch
- Hannah Ryan, Norms Watch: Democracy, the Trump Administration, and Reactions to It (August 18-August 25) (Friday, August 25)
VI. The Trump-Russia Investigation
- Faiza Patel, 20 Questions That Should Be Answered by the Russia Investigations (Monday, August 21)
VII. War Crimes: El Salvador and Libya (including US citizen warlord)
- Beth Van Schaack, Federal Court: US Can Extradite Ex-El Salvador Official to Spain for Jesuits Massacre (Wednesday, August 23)
- Alex Whiting, The ICC’s New Libya Case: Extraterritorial Evidence for an Extraterritorial Court (Wednesday, August 23)
- Alex Whiting, New ICC Arrest Warrant Indirectly Implicates Libyan Warlord, a U.S. Citizen (Thursday, August 24)
VIII. Podcast
- Steve Vladeck, Episode 32 of the National Security Law Podcast (Tuesday, August 22)