Non-Resident Senior Fellow Beth George co-authors a piece in Bloomberg Law analyzing AI legislation globally, and providing a framework for the future of international AI regulation. Gallery Non-Resident Senior Fellow Beth George co-authors a piece in Bloomberg Law analyzing AI legislation globally, and providing a framework for the future of international AI regulation. In the media Non-Resident Senior Fellow Beth George co-authors a piece in Bloomberg Law analyzing AI legislation globally, and providing a framework for the future of international AI regulation.Marianna Kozak2025-01-13T14:31:23-05:00January 12th, 2025|Read More
In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Tom Joscelyn considers the New Orleans terror attack in the context of ISIS-inspired violence, specifically highlighting links between global vehicle rammings and ISIS directives and propaganda. Gallery In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Tom Joscelyn considers the New Orleans terror attack in the context of ISIS-inspired violence, specifically highlighting links between global vehicle rammings and ISIS directives and propaganda. In the media In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Tom Joscelyn considers the New Orleans terror attack in the context of ISIS-inspired violence, specifically highlighting links between global vehicle rammings and ISIS directives and propaganda.Rose Kohler2025-01-06T11:17:35-05:00January 6th, 2025|Read More
Faculty Co-Directors Trevor Morrison and Andrew Weissmann discuss the limits and scope of presidential pardon power on the Prosecuting Donald Trump podcast. Gallery Faculty Co-Directors Trevor Morrison and Andrew Weissmann discuss the limits and scope of presidential pardon power on the Prosecuting Donald Trump podcast. In the media Faculty Co-Directors Trevor Morrison and Andrew Weissmann discuss the limits and scope of presidential pardon power on the Prosecuting Donald Trump podcast.Marianna Kozak2025-01-07T16:19:16-05:00January 5th, 2025|Read More
In a co-authored Foreign Policy piece, Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes proffers “demographic anxiety” as a motivating factor behind the war in Ukraine, citing Putin’s desire to stem Russian population decline as a reason for the 2022 invasion. Gallery In a co-authored Foreign Policy piece, Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes proffers “demographic anxiety” as a motivating factor behind the war in Ukraine, citing Putin’s desire to stem Russian population decline as a reason for the 2022 invasion. In the media In a co-authored Foreign Policy piece, Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes proffers “demographic anxiety” as a motivating factor behind the war in Ukraine, citing Putin’s desire to stem Russian population decline as a reason for the 2022 invasion. Rose Kohler2024-12-09T16:34:35-05:00December 9th, 2024|Read More
Program Associate Rose Kohler explores how the interaction of history and memory in soldier-authored literature influences personal and collective understandings of war, in The Yale Historical Review. Gallery Program Associate Rose Kohler explores how the interaction of history and memory in soldier-authored literature influences personal and collective understandings of war, in The Yale Historical Review. In the media Program Associate Rose Kohler explores how the interaction of history and memory in soldier-authored literature influences personal and collective understandings of war, in The Yale Historical Review.Rose Kohler2024-12-09T16:29:45-05:00December 9th, 2024|Read More
Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman co-authors a piece in Just Security outlining likely ways the second Trump administration could construct and publicly frame mass deportation efforts, as well as potential political and logistical challenges it may encounter. Gallery Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman co-authors a piece in Just Security outlining likely ways the second Trump administration could construct and publicly frame mass deportation efforts, as well as potential political and logistical challenges it may encounter. In the media Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman co-authors a piece in Just Security outlining likely ways the second Trump administration could construct and publicly frame mass deportation efforts, as well as potential political and logistical challenges it may encounter. Rose Kohler2024-12-10T16:36:12-05:00December 8th, 2024|Read More
In Foreign Affairs, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Michael Wahid Hanna examines the evolving U.S.-Egyptian relationship against the backdrop of modern global conflicts, noting where the two countries have grown closer and where they remain at odds. Gallery In Foreign Affairs, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Michael Wahid Hanna examines the evolving U.S.-Egyptian relationship against the backdrop of modern global conflicts, noting where the two countries have grown closer and where they remain at odds. In the media In Foreign Affairs, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Michael Wahid Hanna examines the evolving U.S.-Egyptian relationship against the backdrop of modern global conflicts, noting where the two countries have grown closer and where they remain at odds.Rose Kohler2024-12-02T16:10:41-05:00December 2nd, 2024|Read More
In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Rebecca Ingber maps international responses to ICC arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Gallant, categorizing states’ support or critiques with respect to ICC legitimacy and questions of immunity. Gallery In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Rebecca Ingber maps international responses to ICC arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Gallant, categorizing states’ support or critiques with respect to ICC legitimacy and questions of immunity. In the media In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Rebecca Ingber maps international responses to ICC arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Gallant, categorizing states’ support or critiques with respect to ICC legitimacy and questions of immunity.Rose Kohler2024-11-26T11:14:34-05:00November 26th, 2024|Read More
In Lawfare, Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer argues that judgments of perceived failure in recent legal cases against former President Trump must acknowledge the exceptional, severe pressures that beset the legal system. Gallery In Lawfare, Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer argues that judgments of perceived failure in recent legal cases against former President Trump must acknowledge the exceptional, severe pressures that beset the legal system. In the media In Lawfare, Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer argues that judgments of perceived failure in recent legal cases against former President Trump must acknowledge the exceptional, severe pressures that beset the legal system.Rose Kohler2024-11-18T12:36:47-05:00November 18th, 2024|Read More
Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman joins NYU Law Forum discussion on likely policy measures and implications of President-elect Trump’s second term, including Cabinet appointments, application of the Insurrection Act, and potential efforts against perceived political enemies. Gallery Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman joins NYU Law Forum discussion on likely policy measures and implications of President-elect Trump’s second term, including Cabinet appointments, application of the Insurrection Act, and potential efforts against perceived political enemies. In the media Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman joins NYU Law Forum discussion on likely policy measures and implications of President-elect Trump’s second term, including Cabinet appointments, application of the Insurrection Act, and potential efforts against perceived political enemies.Rose Kohler2024-11-18T12:38:58-05:00November 18th, 2024|Read More