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1. How Monarchies End

2. China’s subsea-cable power in the Middle East and North Africa

3. Holding the Islamic Republic of Iran accountable for atrocity crimes

4. Harnessing allied space capabilities

5. Integrating US and allied capabilities to ensure security in space

6. Beyond launch: Harnessing allied space capabilities for exploration purposes

7. The future of women in India: Barriers, facilitators and opportunities

8. China in Sub-Saharan Africa: Reaching far beyond natural resources

9. How allied Sweden and Finland can secure Northern Europe

10. Energy investment in a time of inflation

11. The Scowcroft Center’s project on twenty-first-century diplomacy

12. Hackers, Hoodies, and Helmets: Technology and the changing face of Russian private military contractors

13. Behind the rise of ransomware

14. Beyond munitions: A gender analysis for Ukrainian security assistance

15. Sweden and Finland are on their way to NATO membership. Here’s what needs to happen next.

16. The international role of the euro and the dollar: Forever in the lead?

17. China’s surveillance ecosystem and the global spread of its tools

18. Advancing a framework for the stabilization and reconstruction of Ukraine

19. Engaging the Pacific Islands is no longer about the why, but about the how

20. The future of immunization financing in Latin America and the Caribbean

21. How the Chinese government is financing its way to becoming a techno-superpower

22. Securing alternative gas supplies and addressing critical infrastructure gaps in Europe

23. Arms racing under nuclear tripolarity: Evidence for an action-reaction cycle?

24. A next-generation agenda for US-ROK-Japan cooperation

25. What do we know about cyber operations during militarized crises?

26. THE DAY AFTER: Anticipating trouble in the event of a US withdrawal from Syria

27. The Rising National Security Threats from Climate Change in the Mediterranean Region

28. Afghanistan: Where US-Iranian interests may yet intersect

29. Toward a Framework for Transatlantic Cooperation on Non-State Armed Groups

30. Attacks on Hospitals from Syria to Ukraine: Improving Prevention and Accountability Mechanisms

31. How the rest of the world responds to the US-China split

32. Biden and Belarus: A strategy for the new administration

33. Iraqi diaspora mobilization and the future development of Iraq

34. The Role of the Private Sector in Catalyzing Inclusive Economic Opportunities in the Northern Triangle

35. Partnering for Africa’s digital future: Opportunities for the United States, South Korea, and India

36. What choices remain for the United States in Syria?

37. Poland and the United States: What’s right, what’s not, and what’s next

38. A strategic framework for countering China’s human-rights violations in Xinjiang

39. Trusted connectivity: A framework for a free, open, and connected world

40. Addressing instability in Central America: Restrictions on civil liberties, violence, and climate change

41. The Special Role of US Nuclear Weapons

42. Generational Dynamics of Economic Crisis and Recovery: Prospects for Younger and Older Persons

43. Nuclear priorities for the Biden administration

44. United G20 must pave the way for robust post-COVID-19 recovery

45. Troubled vision: Understanding recent Israeli–Iranian offensive cyber exchanges

46. Taking stock: Where are geopolitics headed in the COVID-19 era?

47. Trump’s JCPOA withdrawal two years on: Maximum pressure, minimum outcomes

48. Drone attacks against critical infrastructure: A real and present threat

49. Making the most of Prosper Africa: Leveraging US competitiveness in African markets

50. Pushing back against Russian aggression: Legislative options

51. Russia’s exotic nuclear weapons and implications for the United States and NATO

52. The next phase of digitalization in Central and Eastern Europe: 2020 and beyond

53. International Co-financing of Nuclear Reactors Between the United States and its Allies

54. Transforming the power sector in developing countries: Geopolitics, poverty, and climate change in Bangladesh

55. Democracy under siege: Advancing cooperation and common values in the Indo-Pacific

56. Transforming Indian agriculture: A policy framework to guide US-India partnership

57. Renewing transatlantic strategy on Iran

58. What do we know about cyber escalation? Observations from simulations and surveys

59. Belt and Road in Latin America: A regional game changer?

60. The value of the US nuclear power complex to US national security

61. New risks to global financial stability

62. Prospects of the Russian protest movement

63. Transatlantic Air Power and What to Do Now: Key to Deterrence, Key to Collective Defense

64. Navigating the Energy Transition

65. Russia’s Energy Strategy

66. Beyond Control: Iran and its Opponents Locked in a Lopsided Confrontation

67. The Population of Russia, Today and Tomorrow

68. The Melians’ Revenge: How Small, Frontline, European States Can Employ Emerging Technology to Defend Against Russia

69. European Energy Security and Transatlantic Cooperation: A Current Assessment

70. When the Friend of My Friends Is Not My Friend

71. Beyond Control: Iran and its Opponents Locked in a Lopsided Confrontation

72. Transatlantic Air Power and What to Do Now: Key to Deterrence, Key to Collective Defense

73. Navigating the Energy Transition

74. Permanent Deterrence: Enhancements to the US Military Presence in North Central Europe

75. Ukrainian Election Task Force—Exposing Foreign Interference in Ukraine’s Democracy

76. Permanent Deterrence: Enhancements to the US Military Presence in North Central Europe

77. Global Magnitsky Sanctions: Raising the Human Rights and Anti-Corruption Bar

78. A Transatlantic Approach for the Arab World: Stability through Inclusivity, Good Governance, and Prosperity

79. False Dichotomy: Stability Versus Reform in the Arab World

80. ISIS War Game II: The Escalation Challenge

81. To Vote or Not to Vote: Examining the Disenfranchised in Egypt's Political Landscape

82. Reviving Ukraine’s Private Sector: How US Leadership Can Yield Benefits

83. Afghanistan and US Security

84. Crude Oil for Natural Gas: Prospects for Iran-Saudi Reconciliation

85. Tunisia: The Last Arab Spring Country

86. Foreign Policy for an Urban World: Global Governance and the Rise of Cities

87. Beyond Camp David: A Gradualist Strategy to Upgrade the US-Gulf Security Partnership

88. Ukraine: From Evolutionary to Revolutionary Reforms

89. Nordic-Baltic Security and the US Role

90. Defeating the Jihadists in Syria: Competition before Confrontation

91. ISIS War Game III: The Final Phase

92. Renewable Energy’s Coming of Age: A Disruptive Technology?

93. Nordstream 2: Too Many Obstacles, Legal, Economic, and Political to be Delivered?

94. A Blueprint for a Comprehensive US Counterterrorism Strategy in Yemen

95. Reforming Tunisia's Troubled Security Sector

96. Do Drone Strikes in Yemen Undermine US Security Objectives?

97. Diplomacy for a Diffuse World

98. ISIS War Game: The Coming Stalemate

99. Democratized Destruction: Global Security in the Hacker Era

100. NATO's Cyber Capabilities: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow