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Rosa Brooks

Rosa Brooks

Rosa Brooks is a professor at the Georgetown University Law Center and the author of How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything (2016). She also writes a weekly column for Foreign Policy and serves as a Senior Fellow at New America. icon

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Virtual Roundtable on Presidential First Use of Nuclear Weapons

By Jim McGovern, William J. Perry, Bruce G. Blair, Rosa Brooks, Kennette Benedict, John Burroughs, Bruce Ackerman, Zia Mian, Hugh Gusterson, & Sissela Bok

Is it legal? Is it constitutional? Is it just?

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