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October, 02

Deconstructing the Collapse of Afghan National Defense and Security Forces

The painful ANDSF experience illuminates several principles that must be considered as US policymakers turn toward security force assistance for proxy and surrogate military forces in conflict with the partners of America’s emerging great-power geostrategic competitors — China and Russia.

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October, 02

The climate-space nexus: new approaches for strengthening NATO’s resilience

Climate change presents major challenges that NATO faces today, and will have to confront tomorrow.

 

Space technology is playing an increasingly important role in helping to monitor rapid environmental change and identify related hazards.

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September, 28

Constitutions, Complications, and Next Steps in Chile

On September 4, Chileans took to the polls for a constitutional referendum that saw a highly progressive draft constitution overwhelmingly rejected,
with 62 percent voting against, and just 38 percent in favor.

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September, 28

Why Turkey Is So Popular in the DRC

Mvemba is joined by Joshua Walker, Director of Programs at the Congo Research Group and Francesca Bomboko, Co-Founder and Director of BERCI, a public opinion research firm based in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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September, 28

Foreign Agents and the Barrack Indictment

Barrack, who served as an informal advisor to the 2016 Trump campaign and then as chair of Trump’s inaugural committee, is alleged to have acted as a foreign agent of the United Arab Emirates.

 

According to the indictment, Barrack acted as a back channel for the UAE to influence U.S. foreign policy.

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September, 28

The Fifth Circuit is Wrong on the Internet

On today’s episode, we’re discussing the recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in NetChoice v. Paxton,
upholding a Texas law that binds large social media platforms to certain transparency requirements and significantly limits their ability to moderate content.

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