In the Media

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In the Media

In the first episode of her new podcast, “United Security,” RCLS fellow Lisa Monaco examines the Russian bounty story, John Bolton’s book and COVID-19

July 13th, 2020|

RCLS Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman appeared on PBS NewsHour to discuss the commutation of Roger Stone’s sentence and the potential congressional response

July 13th, 2020|

RCLS fellow Tess Bridgeman writes in Just Security that a bipartisan bill to limit the 2001 AUMF is on the right track—but has room for improvement

July 13th, 2020|

RCLS fellow and former Homeland Security Advisor Lisa Monaco argued that the White House’s new pandemic response office should be based at the NSC, not the State Department as currently planned

July 13th, 2020|

RCLS fellow Tess Bridgeman and Executive Director Rachel Goldbrenner announce the War Powers Resolution Reporting Project in Just Security, providing an overview of its major features along with an introduction to its key insights

July 13th, 2020|

RCLS Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and fellow Nicholas Rasmussen write in Just Security on their concerns that a National Intelligence Council memo on the Russian bounty operation may have been subjected to political influence.

July 6th, 2020|

RCLS fellow Michael Hanna joined the “Middle East Brief” to discuss the latest developments in Libya as Egypt threatens to send troops across the border

June 29th, 2020|

RCLS Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman lays out key questions that Congress and the media should ask Attorney General William Barr

June 25th, 2020|

RCLS fellow Yascha Mounk writes in The Atlantic that we were “close to a great success story,” but he now fears the virus may win

June 25th, 2020|

RCLS Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes joined a Foreign Policy Virtual Dialogue to discuss his latest book, The Light that Failed, winner of the prestigious Lionel Gelber Prize

June 25th, 2020|