
African Elections and U.S. Interests
Demographic, technological, and geostrategic developments are disrupting the electoral landscape in sub-Saharan Africa. How do these shifts affect the political climate for democracy and participation...
19 Mars 201937min

Shorts: ‘Speaking Indictments’ by Robert S. Mueller III
It’s Robert Mueller as you’ve never heard him before. We have something special for you on the podcast today. Something very different. The Mueller report is coming. We all know that. We don’t know wh...
18 Mars 201920min

Bill Browder and Jago Russell Debate Interpol and Authoritarian Governments
Bill Browder, human rights campaigner and foe of Vladimir Putin, seems to get arrested whenever he travels abroad as a result of red notices and diffusion orders issued by Putin through the Interpol p...
16 Mars 201949min

Andrew Coan on 'Prosecuting the President'
As the nation braces for the forthcoming end of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into President Trump and his associates, The Lawfare Podcast decided to take a look back at the complete ...
12 Mars 201943min

War Powers History You Never Knew with Matt Waxman
For the past year, Matt Waxman has been writing Lawfare vignettes about interesting—and usually overlooked—historical episodes of American constitutional war powers in action, and relating them to mod...
9 Mars 20191h 1min

Shorts: FBI Director Wray on Combating Cyberthreats
On Tuesday, Susan Hennessey interviewed FBI Director Chris Wray at the 2019 RSA Conference. They discussed about how the Director views the cyber threat landscape 18 months into his term, his concerns...
6 Mars 201920min

John Judis on The Nationalist Revival
Political trends in recent years have seen a rise of right-leaning nationalism and populism around the globe, including in the United States. What are the sources of nationalism, and what are its effe...
6 Mars 201944min

Luke Murry and Daniel Silverberg on National Security in Congress
It's hard to open a newspaper or turn on the television without hearing about the dysfunction and partisan polarization affecting members of Congress. But what about their staffs, and what does that m...
2 Mars 201943min





















