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How CUI, FOUO, and Mis-classification of Open-Source Information has Further Harmed Our Security
05:05
How Do We Fix the Overclassification of OSINT?
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How AI and Engaging Field Operators Could Help Address Overclassification Challenges
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How Overclassification Undermined the Negotiation of the Iran Nuclear Deal
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How Overclassification of Open-Source Information Harmed Other Post-Cold War Military Operations
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How Overclassification of Open-Source Information Harmed Our War Against ISIS
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Overclassification of Open-Source Information and Intelligence: How Much of a Problem Is It?
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Stanton’s Hypothesis
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What does Pyongyang hope to achieve by pushing for a peace treaty and denuclearization?
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Pyongyang Implements Censorship in South Korea
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Principles of North Korea’s Joint Statements
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What Does North Korea Want and What Are South Korea’s Vulnerabilities?
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Pro-Pyongyang Sentiment is Mainstream in South Korea
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What Are the Fissures in South Korea’s Democracy?
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North Korea Aims Not to Invade the South...
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Strategic Distraction: Pyongyang Targets South Korea’s Reactors: Pre-Brief #1
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Does Continuing Controlled Unclassified Information Classifications Make Sense?
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Part Nine: What Did Atoms for Peace Get Wrong?
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Part Eight: How Did This View Inform the Creation of the Atoms for Peace Program?
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Part Seven: How Did Washington’s' View of the Russian Nuclear Threat Change After 1949?
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Introduction: “Early International Nuclear Controls: The Acheson Lilienthal Report...”
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Part Six: How Did Bernard Baruch’s UN Plan Differ from the Acheson Lilienthal Report....
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Part Five: How Would the Acheson-Lilienthal Report  Locate Nuclear Plants?
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Part Two: What Did the Acheson-Lilienthal Report Consider to be Safe...
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Part Three: The Report’s Authors Initially Overplayed the Value of Denaturing Plutonium and Uranium
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Part Four: The Report’s Authors Insisted Inspections Alone Would Not Prevent Military Diversions...
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Thomas Grant: Articles I, II, and VI: New Issues for the NPT
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How has reactors’ military vulnerability changed
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How the US Can Approach This Moving Forward
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Introduction: The Importance of Discussion on the Notion of Proportionality
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Present Concerns and Considerations on Nuclear Plants
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What can be done and what is being done to mitigate threats
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Why might small reactors be poor economic performers?
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What would help to clarify the case for small reactors?
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Small reactors also may present nuclear weapons risks
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Small reactors may run safety risks as well
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New geothermal: Will it be a major affordable supplier of energy?
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Can natural gas be made clean and affordable?
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Why small reactors might be more proliferation- resistant than large reactors?
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Why small reactors might be safer than large reactors?
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Why have large reactors encountered safety challenges?
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In what way to large reactors pose a nuclear proliferation risk?
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Why might small reactors do better economically than large reactors?
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Why have large power reactors encountered difficulties economically competing against non nuclear...
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How well do large and small reactors meet three challenges
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Introduction: the challenges small reactors face are the challenges all reactors face
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Jim Thomas Lecture: "The World Replete withAdvanced Precision Strike Weapons"
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Jake Bebber Guest Lecture: "How Might We Deter China?"
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What’s Coming: Space Dynamism
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Where We Are: Space Power Theory
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Where We’ve Been: Sanctuary School of Space Warfare
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Paul Bracken: “How Over-classification is Killing Our Military’s Ability to Work with Innovators”
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Today, no would be bomb making state would start with a 1945 weapons design;
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Historically, states produced the nuclear fuel and non-nuclear parts of the bomb at the same time
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What did the US need to produce its first nuclear weapons' core of fissile material?
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6/11/24 Dr. Jacquelyn Schneider on Surmounting the Obstacles to Accessing Classified War Simulations
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If we look at our strategic future through the lens of new generation warfare and what it...
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The United States and allies now need to start thinking and behaving like David did towards...
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Any truly competitive strategic plan entails taking serious risks — something the Pentagon has...
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How new generation warfare deterrence might differ and what it might consist of