Just Security

Just Security

New York University

Just Security is an online forum for the rigorous analysis of security, democracy, foreign policy, and rights. Founded in 2013, we aim to promote principled and pragmatic solutions to problems confronting decision-makers in the United States and abroad. Our expert authors are individuals with significant government experience, academics, civil society practitioners, individuals directly affected by national security policies, and other leading voices. Our Board of Editors includes a broad range of leading experts on domestic and international law and policy. Just Security is based at the Reiss Center on Law and Security at New York University School of Law.


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NYU: New York University · 25 April 2023 English

The U.S. goal should not simply be to restrict Chinese access to U.S. technology; rather, the United States should be focused on preventing an arms race that would be unnecessary …


NYU: New York University · 24 April 2023 English

Responsibility sharing arrangements should pull together resources and hosting commitments from multiples stakeholders. The post Europe Can Show the United States and Canada How to Share Responsibility for Asylum Seekers …


NYU: New York University · 24 April 2023

Signup to receive the Early Edition in your inbox here. A curated weekday guide to major national security news and developments over the weekend. GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS – LEAKED INTELLIGENCE REPORTS …


NYU: New York University · 24 April 2023 English

Promoting American values abroad requires upholding them at home by addressing systemic and institutional racism. The post The War From Within: Racial Injustice in the US Prison System appeared first …


NYU: New York University · 22 April 2023 English

Leaked Intelligence Documents • Espionage Act Investigations • Surveillance Reform • Congress • Sudan Conflict • Russia-Ukraine: International Criminal Court • Iran-United States • Afghanistan • Haiti • Podcast: Supreme …


NYU: New York University · 21 April 2023

"The theory of 'collective conferral' [of ICC jurisdiction] is supported by examining the situation of other international organizations and the practice of States." The post Conferred Jurisdiction and the ICC’s …


NYU: New York University · 21 April 2023 English

Signup to receive the Early Edition in your inbox here. A curated weekday guide to major national security news and developments over the past 24 hours. Here’s today’s news. DOMESTIC …


NYU: New York University · 21 April 2023 English

"The theory of 'collective conferral' [of ICC jurisdiction] is supported by examining the situation of other international organizations and the practice of States." The post Conferred Jurisdiction and the ICC’s …


NYU: New York University · 21 April 2023 English

To help us understand judicial ethics and what can be done to keep the Justices accountable, we have Caroline Fredrickson and Alan Neff. The post The Just Security Podcast: Supreme …


NYU: New York University · 21 April 2023

Normalizing ties with the Taliban would come at a high cost for ordinary Afghans. The post Diplomatic Engagement with the Taliban: A Path Forward or a Black Hole? appeared first …