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2016-09-13T14:16:22-04:00
In the Media
RCLS fellow Bec Ingber and Adil Ahmad Haque in
Just Security
examine Iran’s justification for shooting down a US drone and discuss how it may indicate a shift in Iran’s interpretation of international law
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-07-09T14:28:00-04:00
July 3rd, 2019
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RCLS fellow Stephen Pomper quoted in
Washington Post
piece on the limits of President Trump’s numerous “maximum pressure” campaigns, noting that his stated desire to avoid war with Iran is not “a good enough insurance policy” in the face of the course being taken by his advisors
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-06-21T13:08:41-04:00
June 21st, 2019
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RCLS fellow Lisa Monaco speaks on “The World Unpacked” podcast from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about the national and international rise of racially motivated violent extremism and explores the challenges that digital technology poses in preventing this violence
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-06-19T10:51:37-04:00
June 13th, 2019
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RCLS fellow Bob Bauer writes in
The Atlantic
on the frustrations of the three independent inquiries into presidential or senior-level misconduct post-Watergate and the questions that must guide future investigations in order to achieve success
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-06-03T22:07:44-04:00
June 1st, 2019
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RCLS Fellow Lisa Monaco on a recent episode of “Axios on HBO” discussed the security threat of a pandemic and the need for an internationally coordinated response
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-06-06T11:19:11-04:00
June 1st, 2019
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RCLS advisor Jon Finer writes in
Foreign Affairs
this month that increasingly hawkish interpretations of the lessons learned from the Iraq War have started to erode the once-conventional wisdom of a need for increased military restraint—potentially upping the risk of future conflict
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-05-28T17:52:52-04:00
May 28th, 2019
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In advance of Memorial Day, RCLS fellow Lindsay Rodman dissects the results of her organization’s recent poll of veterans about their views regarding potential war crimes pardons by President Trump, and the implications for the military justice system and the laws of war
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-05-24T23:27:12-04:00
May 24th, 2019
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RCLS fellow Bob Bauer in
Just Security
analyzes the White House’s claim of absolute immunity from congressional testimony for President Trump’s aides, the likelihood that such claims will stand up in court, and the potential impacts on the institution of the presidency
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-05-22T10:01:31-04:00
May 22nd, 2019
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RCLS fellow Yascha Mounk writes in
The Atlantic
that a recent scandal in Austria that brought down a far-right populist leader for soliciting illegal donations from a Russian billionaire may not signal a turning point in the populist wave across Europe; instead, it may “yet turn out to reveal populism’s astounding resilience.”
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-05-24T23:26:22-04:00
May 21st, 2019
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RCLS triple threat: Reiss Center senior fellows Tess Bridgeman, Rebecca Ingber and Steve Pomper write in
Just Security
on Iran, AG Barr’s expansive views of presidential power, and steps Congress can take to defuse the threat of war
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-05-21T13:26:08-04:00
May 21st, 2019
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