Assistant Attorney General on Great Power Competition and Homeland Security
The Homeland Security Experts Group hosted a forum on a wide range of national security priorities. In this portion, Assistant Attorney… read more
The Homeland Security Experts Group hosted a forum on a wide range of national security priorities. In this portion, Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Demers joined New America Vice President Peter Bergen for a discussion on the ties between great power competition and homeland security, particularly focusing on China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. close
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