Journal of National Security Law & Policy
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Falsehoods and the Patois of Pandemics— a Playbook
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National Security Decision-making in the Age of Technology: Delivering Outcomes on Time and on Target
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Part I: Who’s in Charge? Leadership in a Time of Pandemic: Act Well the Given Part
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Managing the Terrorism Threat with Drones
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Until They Are Effectively Destroyed: the U.s. Approach on the Temporal Scope of Armed Conflicts With Terrorist Organizations
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Part Iv -domestic Terror and the Fight to Sustain Democracy Counterterrorism 2.0
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Cybercrime Vs. Cyberwar: Paradigms For Addressing Malicious Cyber Activity
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Part Iii -surveillance, Oversight, Skepticism, and Race Lessons For the Next Twenty Years: What the Two Decades Since 9/11 Have Taught Us About the Future of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Law
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Lessons Learned After Twenty Years of Hostilities: the Use of Force and the Law of Armed Conflict
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Cables From the Field: a Diplomat’s Lessons From the Two Decades Since 9/11
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U.S. Commercial Space Regulation: The Rule of Three
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By, With, And Through: Section 1202 and the Future of Unconventional Warfare
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Jack of All Trades, Master of None: Managing the Intelligence Community of the Future
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The Selling of a Precedent: The Past as Constraint on Congressional War Powers?
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On the Precipice: Democracy, Disaster, and the State Emergency Powers That Govern Elections in Crises
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U.n. Peacekeeping in a Time of Pandemic: Reconciling Armed Conflict Management While Helping to Fight Covid-19
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Learning From Our Mistakes: How Not to Confront White Supremacist Violence
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From 9/11 to 1/6: Lessons For Congress From Twenty Years of War, Legislation, and Spiraling Partisanship
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Migrants as a Weapons System
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The Case for Attempted Perfidy: An 'Attempt' to Enhance Deterrent Value
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The First Calling Forth Clause: The Constitution's Non-Emergency Power to Call Forth the Militia to Execute the Laws
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Drone Strike-Analyzing Public Perceptions of Legitimacy
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Nuclear Command and Statutory Control
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Paved With Good Intentions?: Civil-military Norms, Breaches, and Why Mindset Matters
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Rethinking U.S. Efforts on Counterterrorism: Toward a Sustainable Plan Two Decades After 9/11
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Assessment of National Security Concerns in the Acquisition of U.S. and U.K. Assets
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Part Iv: Comparative and International Law Perspectives the Failing Federation: Why Canada is Ineffective At Covid-19
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Part I -the Centrality of Institutions, Policy, and Process Staying Left of Boom: the Central and Essential Role of the Nsc Synopsis:
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Comparing the Strength of SEP Patent Portfolios: Leadership Intelligence for the Intelligence Community
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FARA in Focus: What can Russia's Foreign Agent Law tell us about America's?
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Roosevelt's 'Limited' National Emergency: Crisis Powers in the Emergency Proclamation and Economic Studies of 1939
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Analyzing the Impacts of Targeted Killing: Lessons for the United States
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Fighting in the Unknown: Lawful Measures to Neutralize Subterranean Threats
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Reflections on the Ig’s Role, Stellarwind, and the Information Sharing Fiasco
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Outsourcing the Cyber Kill Chain: Reinforcing the Cyber Mission Force and Allowing Increased Contractor Support of Cyber Operations
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Olive Branches or Fig Leaves: A Cooperation Dilemma for Great Power Competition in Space
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Why Isn’t Outer Space a Global Commons?
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Part Ii: Response Issues Good Health and Good Privacy Go Hand-in-hand
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Shot in the Dark: Can Private Sector 'Hackbacks' Work?
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Data Collection: Lessons of Cost-benefit Analysis, Skepticism, and Legal Transparency
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Over-the-Horizon Drone Strikes in an Ongoing Global War: Afghanistan and Beyond
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Building Cyber Walls: Executive Emergency Powers in Cyberspace
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FDI Like You're FDR: CFIUS Review Under the Biden Administration's Rooseveltian Conception of National Security
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Endless War Challenges Analysis of Drone Strike Effectiveness
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The Citizenship Hook: Obligations to British and French Foreign Fighters Under the European Convention on Human Rights
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Send Airplanes, Phones, and Money: Cautionary Lessons For the Post-1/6 World From the Post-9/11 World
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A Bellicose Founding Charter: The U.S. Constitution and Providing for the 'Common Defence'-A Book Review of Akhil Reed Amar: The Words That Made Us: America's Constitutional Conversation, 1760-1840 (Basic Books, New York, 2021)
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Congressional and Supreme Court Restraints on Treaty Termination Carried Out at the President's 'Lowest Ebb' of Authority
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An Army Turned Inward: Reforming the Insurrection Act to Guard Against Abuse
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Analyzing the Legality and Effectiveness of U.S. Targeted Killing
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ISIL as Salesmen? The Roles of Due Diligence and the Good Faith Purchaser in Illicit Artifact Trafficking from the ISIL Insurgency
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Outside Experts': Expertise and the Counterterrorism Industry in Social Media Content Moderation
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It Takes a Family: How Military Spousal Laws and Policies Impact National Security
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A Twenty-year Lesson: the Role of Civil Rights in Securing Our Nation
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Advanced Reactors and Nuclear Terrorism: Rethinking the International Framework
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The Role of Transnational Private Actors in Ukraine International Flight 752 Crash in Iran Under Economic Sanctions Pressure
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Reflections on Twenty Years of Counterterrorism Strategy and Policy
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Reviving Liberal Constitutionalism With Originalism in Emergency Powers Doctrine
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Effective Oversight of Large-scale Surveillance Activities: a Human Rights Perspective
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Domestic Military Operations and the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Layered Opacity: Criminal Legal Technology Exacerbates Disparate Impact Cycles and Prevents Trust
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National Security and Access, a Structural Perspective
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From Shortages to Stockpiles: How the Defense Production Act Can Be Used to Save Lives, Make America the Global Arsenal of Public Health, and Address the Security Challenges Ahead
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Apparent Unlawful Command Influence: An Unworkable Test for an Untenable Doctrine
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Access to Public Records and the Role of the News Media in Providing Information About COVID-19
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Cyber Attacks and Cyber (mis)information Operations During a Pandemic
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Guantánamo Detention in the Time of COVID-19
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Emergency Powers, Real and Imagined: How President Trump Used and Failed to Use Presidential Authority in the Covid-19 Crisis
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Lessons from the Past Twenty Years—A Former National Security Policymaker and Intelligence Community Leader's Perspective
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Covid-19 and Military Law
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Lessons For Countering the Domestic Terrorism Threat 20 Years After 9/11
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Information Lawfare: Messaging and the Moral High Ground
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Student Note Unequal Justice: Why Congress Should Expand the Supreme Court’s Jurisdiction to Review the Courts-martial System
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Reflections on Security, Race, and Rights Twenty-years After 9/11
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Student Note the Militia Clauses and the Original War Powers
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TikTok v. Trump and the Uncertain Future of National Security-Based Restrictions on Data Trade
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Wielding the Tools of Economic Statecraft
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Lawfare and Sea Power: A Historical Perspective
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Reordering the Law For a China World Order: China’s Legal Warfare Strategy in Outer Space and Cyberspace
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Lessons For the Next Twenty Years: What We’ve Learned in the Two Decades Since 9/11 Introduction
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Command Responsibility: a Model For Defining Meaningful Human Control
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China's Anti-Monopoly Merger Control and National Security: Interactions with Foreign Investment Law and Beyond
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Bubbles over Barriers: Amending the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act for Cyber Accountability
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The Roles of the State and Federal Governments in a Pandemic
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Part Ii -the Tools of Influence and Access Ussocom and Sof: War Around the Edges
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A Historical Review of the State Police Powers and Their Relevance to the Covid-19 Pandemic of 2020
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20th Anniversary of 9/11 Special Edition Lessons For the Next Twenty Years: What We’ve Learned in the Two Decades Since 9/11 a Project of Syracuse University’s Institute For Security Policy and Law Foreword