Arthur Rizer explores the national security implications of energy dependence and argues that a nuclear renaissance would greatly improve the United States’ national security.
Cybersecurity and National Policy
Daniel Geer’s essay on cybersecurity policy, found in NSJ Volume 1, has been nominated for the Third Annual Social Security Blogger Awards.
NATO Summit Reaches Agreements on Afghanistan, Cooperation with Russia
By Robert Collins
Potential National Security Ramifications of the New U.S. Congress
By Daniel Jacobson — As the public digests the results of last week’s midterm elections, many commentators have begun discussing how the makeup of the new Congress will affect various legislative areas, including national security. Benjamin Wittes at Lawfare (and NSJ advisory-board member) suggests that the election’s impact on substantive national security issues will likely […]
Former CIA Acting General Counsel John Rizzo Speaks at Harvard Law School
By John Cella — On November 8, former Central Intelligence Agency Acting General Counsel John A. Rizzo visited Harvard Law School at an event sponsored by the Harvard National Security Law Association. Currently a Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Rizzo is now working on a memoir detailing his 34 years of service at the […]
Nuclear Liability Issue Remains Key Challenge as Obama Visits India
By Ronak D. Desai — With President Obama’s visit to India underway, officials in New Delhi are working with Washington to ease American concerns over nuclear liability legislation recently enacted by the Indian Parliament that effectively precludes nuclear commerce between the United States and India. Formally entitled, “Civil Liability for the Nuclear Damages Bill, 2010,” […]
