Foreign Policy & National Security

The National Security Consequences of the Major Questions Doctrine, Michigan Law Review (forthcoming 2023) (with Tim Meyer).

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The Regulation of Foreign Platforms, 74 Stanford Law Review 1073 (2022).

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The Progressive Case for a TikTok Sale, WIRED, Sept. 18, 2020 (with Tim Wu).

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A Grand Strategy of Resilience, Foreign Affairs, Sept./Oct., 2020.

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Mapping the China Debate, Lawfare, May 26, 2020.

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The National Security Case for Breaking Up Big Tech, Knight First Amendment Institute (2020).

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Too Big to Prevail: The National Security Case for Breaking Up Big Tech, Foreign Affairs (March/April 2020).

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Ten Theses on the Political Economy and Foreign Policy, The American Prospect, April 29, 2019.

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The Emergence of Progressive Foreign Policy, War on the Rocks, April 15, 2019.

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Countering Nationalist Oligarchy, Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Winter 2019.

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The Perils of National Security Exceptionalism, Take Care, April 23, 2018 (with Ingrid Wuerth).

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National Security Exceptionalism and the Travel Ban Litigation, Lawfare, Oct. 12, 2017 (with Ingrid Wuerth).

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The National Security Consequences of Deregulation, Lawfare, April 3, 2017.

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The Normalization of Foreign Relations Law, 128 Harvard Law Review 1897 (2015) (with Ingrid Wuerth).
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Behavioral War Powers, 90 N.Y.U. Law Review 516 (2015) (with David Zionts).
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The Rule of Law and the New Counterinsurgency Field Manual, Small Wars Journal, June 12, 2014.

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Counterinsurgency for Foxes, Foreign Policy Online, May 20, 2014.

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Progressive Pragmatism, The American Interest, Apr. 20, 2014.

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Foreign Hard Look Review, 66 Administrative Law Review  489 (2014).

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Credibility and War Powers, 127 Harvard Law Review Forum 123 (2014).

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Why Counterinsurgents Should Follow the Laws of War, ABA Insights on L. & Soc. 13.3 (Spring 2013).

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Course Correction: My Term at Afghanistan’s Graduate School of War, The New Republic, Oct. 8, 2009.

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The Land of 10,000 Wars, New York Times Global Edition / International Herald Tribune, Aug. 16, 2009.

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Counterinsurgency, the War on Terror, and the Laws of War, 95 Virginia Law Review 1745 (2009).
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The Use and Abuse of Foreign Law in Constitutional Interpretation, 32 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 653 (2009).
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Counterinsurgency and Constitutional Design, 121 Harvard Law Review 1622 (2008).