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The Philippines continues to resist China’s territorial claims; Presidents Biden and Xi meet in California; China and the U.S. reopen stalled military communications; and more.
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How is the Biden administration legally justifying its air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen?
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The court has in effect ordered what the U.S. has been pushing for all along. The U.S. should now support compliance.
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What the court ordered of Israel, where the judges came down, and what’s next for South Africa’s case alleging Israel’s violation of the Genocide Convention in Gaza
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The court ordered Israel to take all measures to prevent genocide in Gaza, but stopped short of calling on Israel to suspend its military operations.
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The Biden Administration’s options for skirting a War Powers Resolution deadline in its Houthi attacks
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This week, just Scott was joined for a Bizarro-world episode with guests Lawfare Senior Editor and Brookings Senior Fellow Molly Reynolds and Lawfare Legal Fellow Anna Bower.
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This latest report follows the second round of joint U.S.-U.K. strikes in Yemen.
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What power does the Constitution give to the president to initiate a war?
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This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson were joined by their colleague Molly Reynolds to talk through some big stories at the intersection of politics and national security.
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What is the state of civilian harm across the globe?