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In the Media

RCLS fellow Nicholas Rasmussen spoke on MSNBC about how the nature of the Ukraine scandal and impeachment inquiry will undermine the effectiveness of the President and Secretary of State in addressing foreign policy and national security challenges

October 2nd, 2019|

RCLS Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar Tess Bridgeman appeared on MSNBC to discuss the restriction of access to some of President Trump’s conversations with foreign leaders through their unusual placement on a highly classified system

October 1st, 2019|

RCLS fellow Lindsay Rodman writes in War on the Rocks that the United States should move beyond mere description of the changing security conditions in the Arctic and put forth a forward-looking strategy for protecting American interests

October 1st, 2019|

RCLS Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer wrote about senior government lawyers Comey, Mueller and McGahn and their different approaches to strict adherence to established rules and norms

September 19th, 2019|

RCLS Distinguished Senior Fellow Lisa Monaco joined Preet Bharara’s podcast to discuss national security news, including the extraction of a CIA informant from Russia, John Bolton’s exit and cancelled US-Taliban negotiations

September 12th, 2019|

RCLS Distinguished Senior Fellow Lisa Monaco joined the Carnegie Endowment’s Encryption Working Group report on advancing the policy conversation about law enforcement’s access to encrypted communications, particularly data stored on mobile phones

September 10th, 2019|

RCLS fellow Lindsay Rodman, of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, writes in Just Security that the diversion of military construction funds to build a border wall will hurt service members’ quality of life

September 6th, 2019|

RCLS fellow Yascha Mounk writes in The Atlantic on what UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s move to temporarily suspend Parliament means for democracy—both in Britain and in a global context

August 28th, 2019|

RCLS fellow Lisa Monaco writes in the Washington Post that confronting threats like domestic terrorism will require leaders to put personal interests aside and do their duty to serve the nation

August 21st, 2019|

RCLS fellow and former Legal Adviser to the National Security Council Chris Fonzone reviews John Gans’ new book on the NSC’s role in the policymaking process, examining Gans’ argument that the NSC’s centralization of power has led to greater overreach, diminished effectiveness and reduced accountability.

August 15th, 2019|