The Targeted Killing of Al-Awlaki
By David Husband
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Read more ›Sir Daniel Bethlehem considers whether policy makers are asking themselves the right questions regarding out-of-theater targeting.
Read more ›Vanessa Baehr-Jones addresses the tension between due process and targeting terrorist financing in the context of UN Security Council Resolution 1267.
Read more ›The Harvard National Security Journal is pleased to announce that the Honorable Juan C. Zarate has joined the journal’s Advisory Board.
Read more ›Phillip B. Heymann addresses a set of fundamental jurisprudential questions regarding the seizure and detention of those suspected of alliances with terrorist groups and causes.
Read more ›Malik Ahmad Jalal argues that crippling public debt is the greatest threat to America’s global primacy.
Read more ›By Reena Mittelman — Already, Libyan assets frozen by the United States represent the largest amount ever blocked under an American sanctions action. Recent asset-recovery legislation passed in Switzerland suggests a way that the United States and its allies can seize even more.
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