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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
How To Empower Violent Extremism
Stop Drinking The Weak Sauce
Washington’s paranoia over weak and failing states is distracting it from the real national security threats looming on the horizon.
The Resistible Rise Of Vladimir Putin
How did twenty-first-century Russia end up, yet again, in personal rule? An advanced industrial country of 142 million people, it has no enduring political parties that organize and respond to voter preferences.
Putin Is Operating A Counterfeit, Propoganda TV Station In Ukraine
BBC Ukraine reports that Ukrainian television broadcasts have disappeared from viewer screens in the self-proclaimed People’s Republic of Donetsk.
George P. Shultz On The Daily Motion
Watch as George P. Shultz talks about Iran
Benjamin Wittes and Michael O’Hanlon Take Questions on AUMF
Benjamin Wittes and Michael O’Hanlon discuss the president’s newly proposed Authorization for the Use of Military Force against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, the legal issues involved, and the security stakes in the region.
Martyred Copts Witnessed Their Faith, and Courage
What If Ukraine Decides To Stop Fighting?
Putin’s goal is the destruction of NATO. While Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is an integral part of this strategy, it is only a sideshow to the main event. If Ukraine decides to stop fighting, NATO, Europe and the United States are all on their own.
Heaven In The Face Of Hell
HASC Testimony: An Alternative To The Administration’s AUMF Draft
Thank you Chairman Thornberry, Ranking Member Smith, and members of the committee for inviting me to present my views on the President’s proposed Authorization for the Use of Military Force against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
‘I Am Charlie’ — Brown Variety
Nearly two months have passed since the global outpouring of support for the murdered staffers of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Putin’s Gas Problem
Russia watchers are rightly focusing on the latest brittle ceasefire in Ukraine, seeking to discern President Vladimir Putin’s intentions there. But they would be wise not to overlook another unfolding struggle – one that will have profound long-term consequences for Europe and for Putin’s ability to exert pressure on the continent
Authorizing The President To Use Military Force Against ISIL
Thank you Chairman Thornberry, Ranking Member Smith, and members of the committee for inviting me to present my views on the President’s proposed Authorization for the Use of Military Force against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. I am a senior fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution.
DNI’s 2015 Worldwide Threat Assessment
I highly recommend that Lawfare readers peruse the annual the Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community, as well as DNI Clapper’s opening statement before the SASC yesterday. I read both quickly (though I did not watch the hearing). Both seem less watered-down than usual.
Russia Under Sanctions: It's Not Working
On the evening of Tuesday 24 February I joined a panel discussion on "Russia Now," organized by Warwick Arts Centre's Mead Gallery.
Victor Davis Hanson On The John Batchelor Show (19:00)
Victor Davis Hanson discusses ISIL.
Paul Gregory On The John Batchelor Show (20:34)
Paul Gregory talks about the rebel army in Ukraine.
A Narrow Focus That Undercuts Trust
President Barack Obama does deserve credit for increasing economic sanctions and espionage against the Iranian nuclear programs. Keeping the Russians, Chinese and Europeans supporting economic and diplomatic isolation of Iran is a major achievement, and probably had more to do with Iran agreeing to negotiate than did the election of a reformist president in Iran.
Random Thoughts
Random thoughts on the passing scene.
Additional Thoughts On The DNI’s Annual Threat Assessment
Jack gave a terrific rapid reaction to the DNI’s 2015 annual threat assessment, delivered last Thursday. Here, I wanted to add a few more brief thoughts comparing this assessment to previous ones.

