Russia

How Trump Can Work with Russia to Challenge the Status Quo and to Control ISIS

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Jan 18th, 2017

The President-Elect and the Logan Act

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Jan 13th, 2017

Cross-Border Cyber Ops to Erode Legitimacy: An Act of Coercion

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Jan 12th, 2017

Trump’s Responses to Allegations of Russian Connections

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Jan 11th, 2017

Questions for Journalists to Ask Trump About the Unsubstantiated Allegations of Russian Connections

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Jan 11th, 2017

Trump’s Dangerous Attribution Message on Russian Hacking—and How to Counter It

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Jan 10th, 2017

And Dan Coats Makes Five–Senior Policymakers in a Trump Administration Who Would Take a Hard Line on Russia

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Jan 5th, 2017

A Tweet Recap of the Senate Armed Services Committee Hearing on Foreign Cyber Threats to the US

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Jan 5th, 2017

International Law and the US Response to Russian Election Interference

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Jan 5th, 2017

The DHS/FBI Report on Russian Hacking was a Predictable Failure

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Jan 4th, 2017

Five (Overlooked) Decision Points for the Trump Administration in National Security

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Jan 4th, 2017

U.S.-Russian Relations After the Russian Hacking Affair

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Dec 30th, 2016

Full List of All Gov’t Docs in US Response to Russian Election Hacking–with summaries

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Dec 29th, 2016

White House Retaliation for Russian Hacking

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Dec 29th, 2016

Recommended Reading: Kristen Eichensehr on Classifying the Election System as “Critical Infrastructure” in Response to Russian Hacks

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Dec 29th, 2016

The “Hacked” US Election: Is International Law Silent, Faced with the Clatter of Cyrillic Keyboards?

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Dec 16th, 2016

A Patriot Fears Not Truth about Russian Election Interference: Time for a commission to investigate

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Dec 12th, 2016

And Mattis Makes Four—Senior Policymakers in a Trump Administration Who Would Take a Hardline on Russia

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Dec 2nd, 2016

KT McFarland’s Hardline on Russia with Nuance

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Nov 26th, 2016

Foreign Gov’t Assistance to Trump Administration Policies: What Int’l Law Prohibits

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Nov 23rd, 2016

International Armed Conflict in Syria and the (Lack of) Official Immunity for War Crimes

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Oct 18th, 2016

Turkey’s US-Backed Operation in Syria Has Created an International Armed Conflict

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Oct 17th, 2016

The Strategic Balance: A New US-Russian Zero Sum Game

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Oct 17th, 2016

Letter to the Editor: Not So Fast on Calling it an “Armed Conflict” Between the US and Syria

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Oct 13th, 2016

Why French President’s Threat of War Crimes Prosecutions against Russia, Syria Rings Hollow—But Needn’t

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Oct 11th, 2016

Is the United States Already in an “International Armed Conflict” with Syria?

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Oct 11th, 2016

5 and Counting: Russia Vetoes No-Fly-Zone in the Security Council

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Oct 10th, 2016

US Responsibility Arising From Russian Violations of the Law of Armed Conflict

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Sep 21st, 2016

Is the US-Russia Pact in Syria Barred by International Law?

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Sep 20th, 2016

What Sec. Kerry Privately Thinks About the US-Russia Deal for Syria

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Sep 14th, 2016

Cybersecurity, Elections, and Critical Infrastructure at Home and Abroad

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Aug 4th, 2016

Towards a Cyber-Security Treaty

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Aug 3rd, 2016

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