Lessons for the Next Twenty Years: What We’ve Learned in the Two Decades Since 9/11

LESSONS FOR THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS: WHAT WE’VE LEARNED IN THE TWO DECADES SINCE 9/11 A Note from Editor-in-Chief William C. Banks By any measure the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001 brought an immediate laser focus to the phenomenon of international terrorism. Though hardly new to… Continue reading Lessons for the Next Twenty Years: What We’ve Learned in the Two Decades Since 9/11

FARA in Focus: What Can Russia’s Foreign Agent Law Tell Us About America’s?

In 2012, Russia passed its first-ever Foreign Agent Law, which western analysts described as an attempt to stymie civil society. Russia argued that it modeled its Law after the American Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). Samuel Rebo describes how on their face the laws seem similar, while their implementation has differed. While Russia has actively… Continue reading FARA in Focus: What Can Russia’s Foreign Agent Law Tell Us About America’s?

9/11 20th anniversary

JNSLP’s special edition covering the 20th anniversary of 9/11 is forthcoming. ForewordThomas H. Kean & Lee H. Hamilton IntroductionMatthew L. Kronisch PART I: THE CENTRALITY OF INSTITUTIONS, POLICY, AND PROCESS Staying Left of Boom: The Central and Essential Role of the NSCJames E. Baker Lessons from the Past Twenty Years—A Former National Security Policymaker and Intelligence… Continue reading 9/11 20th anniversary