A hurdle to national privacy legislation, integrated deterrence and campaigning, and Democratic resistance to the ‘red wave.’
There is a lot to like in the 2022 National Defense Strategy The core concepts outlined in the 2022 National Defense Strategy indicate that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s team is thinking critically about how the U.S. military can be used not only to deter and fight war, but also as an effective instrument of foreign policy, writes Melanie Sisson. Read more | Will California be the death of national privacy legislation? Californians are proud of what their state has done to advance privacy protection by enacting comprehensive privacy legislation in 2018—but that pride now stands in the way of federal privacy legislation. Cameron Kerry explains the political impasse and the differences between the California Consumer Privacy Act and the American Data Privacy and Protection Act. Read more | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |