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Russia in the Gray Zone

A significant number of Russia’s tactics fall in the space between routine statecraft and direct and open warfare, a space sometimes referred to as the gray zone.

July 19, 2019 — Kathleen Hicks
Opinion / Reform

Will the 2020 Election be Secure?

Between findings of the Russia investigation report by special counsel Robert Mueller, belated FBI briefings on voter registration hacks in Florida, and anticipated bipartisan findings from the Senate Intelligence Committee investigation, it would be inexplicable and inexcusable for lawmakers to fail to act.

May 23, 2019 — Suzanne Spaulding, via The Hill
Opinion / Strategy

How to Predict the 2020 Presidential Winner

The winning candidate in 2020 will reveal himself or herself to us over the next 21 months through a basket of qualitative indicators focused on how effective each candidate is in individually appealing to likely voters in a fundamentally changed social environment.

February 22, 2019 — Samuel Brannen, sdaniels, via LinkedIn
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