Dialogue | Episode 57: Lawfare and the Battle for Legitimacy

By |2026-06-03T15:10:59-10:00June 3, 2026|Categories: Minnich, news, Dialogue Podcast, Podcast|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Explore how lawfare—the strategic use of legal mechanisms—shapes modern security competition in the Indo-Pacific and beyond. In Episode 57 of Dialogue, Dr. Joanna Siekiera and Dr. James Minnich discuss law as a battlespace, the role of legal narratives, and how democracies can respond to evolving challenges of legitimacy and gray-zone competition.

Security Nexus Perspective: Flight into the Dark: South Asia’s Protest Republics

By |2025-12-09T13:03:42-10:00September 23, 2025|Categories: Tekwani, Security Nexus, news|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

A new Security Nexus Perspective by Shyam Tekwani investigates the recent wave of government collapses across South Asia and the security implications for the broader Indo-Pacific regiDrawing on his expertise in regional politics and conflict at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Tekwani traces how citizen-led protests in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal dismantled fragile regimes from within. The analysis emphasizes a central argument: lasting deterrence in the Indo-Pacific must be grounded in domestic stability, not solely in external alliances or military strength.

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