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2016-09-13T14:16:22-04:00
In the Media
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
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-09-10T14:46:08-04:00
September 10th, 2019
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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
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-09-06T13:11:24-04:00
September 6th, 2019
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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
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-09-04T10:52:27-04:00
August 28th, 2019
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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
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-08-23T15:55:29-04:00
August 21st, 2019
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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.
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-08-19T13:32:59-04:00
August 15th, 2019
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RCLS fellow Yascha Monk writes in
Foreign Affairs
that populist autocrats’ ability to retain their grip on power may be less secure than recent conventional wisdom would suggest
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-10-14T12:11:33-04:00
August 14th, 2019
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Nick Rasmussen, RCLS fellow and former National Counterterrorism Center director, spoke on “Pod Save the World” about the best policies to combat the rise of domestic terrorism
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-08-15T16:55:21-04:00
August 7th, 2019
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In
Foreign Affairs
, RCLS fellow Michael Hanna and Dan Benaim examine the future of the U.S. presence in the Middle East, arguing that the current military footprint is—despite the headlines—surprisingly consistent, but has been “shorn of diplomatic stewardship”
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-08-07T11:58:42-04:00
August 7th, 2019
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RCLS fellows Nick Rasmussen and Lisa Monaco quoted in the
Washington Post
on U.S. government responses to emerging domestic terror threats and the need for increased focus and coordination to address the challenge
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-08-07T09:53:03-04:00
August 7th, 2019
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RCLS fellow Lisa Monaco, former Homeland Security Advisor, speaks to Jake Tapper on CNN about the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton as incidents of domestic terrorism and the need for a whole-of-government approach
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-08-05T10:33:33-04:00
August 4th, 2019
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