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Guest post by Niklas Karlén. The Washington Post recently reported that President Trump has decided to end the covert CIA program to arm anti-Assad rebels in Syria. The decision was supposedly made…

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Inciting to Violence? Attributions for Political Violence have a Partisan Bent

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Guest post by Mark Joslyn and Don Haider-Markel. When House Majority Whip Steve Scalise was shot and severely wounded in Alexandria, Virginia, it marked the second attempted assassination of a cong…

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