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2016-09-13T14:16:22-04:00
In the Media
Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman & Distinguished Senior Fellow Andrew Weissmann proposed questions about January 6th for FBI Director Christopher Wray ahead of his upcoming hearing before the House Oversight Committee, including interrogating the role of politics, social media, and intelligence failures at the FBI
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-06-14T10:11:13-04:00
June 14th, 2021
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Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer and Ben Ginsberg, a former colleague on the Presidential Commission on Election Administration, warn in
The New York Times
that the wave of new state election laws could politicize election processes, targeting non-partisan election officials and threatening the integrity of U.S. democracy
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-06-07T14:06:05-04:00
June 7th, 2021
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In
Lawfare
, Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer warns that states’ new election laws threaten to place elections under partisan control, and proposes reforms to prevent election politicization
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-05-28T11:03:37-04:00
May 28th, 2021
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman interviewed Philip Shenon, author of
The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Commission
, to discuss lessons learned for a January 6 Commission
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-05-19T09:56:40-04:00
May 19th, 2021
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and co-authors Austin Evers and Justin Hendrix assess Congress’s struggle to adequately investigate the January 6 insurrection and suggest critical elements a successful independent commission would need in
The Washington Post
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-05-14T10:20:53-04:00
May 14th, 2021
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Senior Fellow Michael Hanna explains the context of last week’s Turkey-Egypt talks in the
World Politics Review
’s Middle East Memo, suggesting that the countries’ thawing relations could signal a shift away from interventionism and conflict in the region.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-05-11T09:19:10-04:00
May 11th, 2021
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Senior Fellow Tess Bridgeman speaks with NYU Law on her career as a lawyer in the State Department, National Security Council, and White House to her current roles as co-editor in chief at
Just Security
, legal scholar, and RCLS fellow
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-05-03T15:19:41-04:00
May 3rd, 2021
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In
Just Security
, Senior Fellow Randy Milch and co-author Ed Amoroso raise concerns about the FBI’s recent hack-to-patch campaign potentially disrupting enterprises’ information security practices and risking collateral damage
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-04-30T13:39:40-04:00
April 30th, 2021
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Senior Fellow Rebecca Ingber speaks on the
JIB/JAB: The Laws of War Podcast
about her analysis of incremental legal justifications that can lead to war, which may hinder a broader policy-based evaluation of the U.S.’s engagement in armed conflict
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-04-22T09:44:01-04:00
April 22nd, 2021
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Senior Fellow Michael Hanna suggests in
World Politics Review
that Iran-Saudi talks, mediated by Iraq, could begin a path towards conflict mitigation in the region
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-04-20T17:05:38-04:00
April 20th, 2021
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