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Reporting over the past few weeks has confirmed the presence of thousands of North Korean troops…
In recent years, States have begun to discuss and assess whether and when they may cooperate in the taking of countermeasures. The question has arisen most prominently in…
Last week, over on Articles of War, I read with great interest a post on Common Article 1 (CA1) of the Geneva Conventions by my…
The provisional measures order recently published by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the ongoing dispute between South Africa and Israel…
Introduction As is known, in its recent application brought against Israel before the ICJ, South Africa (SA) invoked the international responsibility of the…
This is just a brief post to flag for readers who might be interested a series of essays that Mike Schmitt and I have done over on Articles…
A remarkable feature of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict is the strategic and tactical role played by the sharing of intelligence between the US (and other Western allies) and…
Note by the editors: this is a contribution from an author in Russia, whose identity, affiliation and qualifications are known to the editors. In line with our…
In the early hours of the 24th of February, Russia launched a large-scale attack against Ukraine. By the following day, Russian forces were closing in on Kyiv, the…
Having canvassed the various conceptual questions of state complicity in the prior posts in the series, we can now return to the two basic intelligence sharing scenarios I…