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1. Health and Health Care for Women of Reproductive Age: How the United States Compares with Other High-Income Countries

2. Digital Futures for Europe

3. Nuclear Challenges for the New U.S. Presidential Administration: The First 100 Days and Beyond

4. Toward an Inclusive Security Arrangement in the Persian Gulf

5. The Dominance Dilemma: The American Approach to NATO and its Future

6. Responsible Statecraft Requires Remaking America’s Foreign Relations Tool Kit

7. De-Risking the India Relationship: An Action Agenda for the United States

8. The Divide between Economic History and History: From Ideology to Methodology

9. A Policy Matrix for Inclusive Prosperity

10. Majoritarian versus Proportional Representation Voting

11. EfIP Online Panel: A New Macroeconomics?

12. New Directions in Macroeconomics

13. AUKUS Security Pact: Setting the Rivalry with China in the Indo-Pacific

14. Advancing Gender Integration into Global Fragility Act Country Strategies

15. Security for All: Applying the Women, Peace and Security Lens to the COVID-19 Pandemic Response in the U.S.

16. Maternal Mortality and Maternity Care in the United States Compared to 10 Other Developed Countries

17. Artificial Intelligence Is Already Transforming the Alliance: It’s Time for NATO and the EU to Catch Up

18. Stronger Together: NATO’s Evolving Approach toward China

19. Work for Others, not Yourself: Globalization, Protectionism and Europe’s Quest for Strategic Autonomy

20. The Tragedy of International Organizations in a World Order in Turmoil

21. Reset Overdue: Remaking U.S.—Saudi Relations

22. The US–China trade deal and its impact on China’s key trading partners

23. Restraining Ourselves: Helping by Not Hurting

24. Considering the "Zero Option"

25. Flattening the Pandemic and Recession Curves

26. Coronavirus and Managing Your Organization’s Response

27. Racial Inequality

28. Why, When, and How to Teach the Fundamentals of Inequality in Principles

29. Women’s Participation and the Fate of Nonviolent Campaigns: A Report on the Women in Resistance (Wire) Data Set

30. If You Want Improved Security Outcomes You Have Tools

31. US Leadership on Women and Foreign Policy: Recommendations for the 116th Congress

32. U.S. Nuclear Excess: Understanding the Costs, Risks, and Alternatives

33. Rescuing multilateralism

34. Deter and Normalize Relations with North Korea

35. Women of the Alt-Right: An Intersectional Study of Far-Right Extremism, Gender, & Identity in the United States

36. Economics for Inclusive Prosperity: An Introduction

37. Towards a Better Financial System

38. An Expanded View of Government’s Role in Providing Social Insurance and Investing in Children

39. Election Law and Political Economy

40. Labor in the Age of Automation and Artificial Intelligence

41. How to think about finance?

42. Worker Collective Action in the 21st Century Labor Market

43. Confronting Rising Market Power

44. Antitrust and Labor Market Power

45. It’s Good Jobs, Stupid

46. Thoughts on Medicare for All

47. The Economics of Free College

48. Carbon Pricing for Inclusive Prosperity: The Role of Public Support

49. Should We Worry About Corporate Leverage?

50. A World Dividing: The International Implications of the Sino-American Rift

51. Enough Toxic Militarism

52. The U.S.-South Korea Alliance: Toward a Relationship of Equals

53. End U.S. Military Support for the Saudi-Led War in Yemen

54. Disentangling from Syria's Civil War

55. Exiting Afghanistan: Ending America's Longest War

56. Counting the Cost of Financial Warfare: Recalibrating Sanctions Policy to Preserve U.S. Financial Hegemony

57. Grooming the next Generation of Foreign Policymakers: Women, Peace and Security in Practice

58. Women, Peace & Security: By the Numbers

59. What You Should Know about the Women, Peace, and Security Act of 2017

60. The Rise of Far-Right Extremism in the United States

61. The Future of the ICBM Force: Should the Least Valuable Leg of the Triad Be Replaced?

62. U.S.-Russian Arms Control At Risk: An Assessment and Path Forward

63. Empowering Congress on Nuclear Security: Blueprints for a New Generation

64. The WIIS Gender Scorecard: Washington, DC Think Tanks - 2018

65. Gender Parity in Peace Operations: Opportunities for U.S. Engagement

66. Using wage boards to raise pay

67. Not the Usual Suspects: Engaging Male Champions of Women, Peace and Security

68. US and German Civilian-led Efforts in Conflict and Fragile Contexts: Addressing Internal Challenges to Improve Impact

69. Women, Gender, and Terrorism: Understanding Cultural and Organizational Differences

70. Equipping and Training Modifications for Combat Arms Women

71. Women, Gender, and Terrorism Policies and Programming

72. Resuming Negotiations with North Korea

73. North Korea’s Nuclear Threat: How to Halt Its Slow but Steady Advance

74. Recent Department of Labor Rules Open the Door for States to Move Forward with Retirement Initiatives

75. EU Pressure Insufficient to Gain U.S. Visa Waiver for Poles

76. The Global Outlook of the Top Five Candidates in the U.S. Presidential Election

77. Iran Nuclear Policy Brief: An Effective, Verifiable Nuclear Deal With Iran

78. Understanding the North Korean Nuclear Threat

79. The Iran Nuclear Deal: A Monumental Mistake by the Obama Administration or a New Beginning?

80. The Future of Work for Low-Income Workers and Families

81. Reimagining Financial Security: Managing Risk and Building Wealth in an Era of Inequality

82. Economic Statecraft: American Economic Power and the New Face of Financial Warfare

83. Still Broken: Governments must do more to fix the international corporate tax system

84. Uncoordinated Deconfliction' in Syria: A Recipe to Contain, Not Defeat, ISIS

85. What to Expect from Syria Peace Talks in Moscow

86. The ISIS Fight and the State of the Union Address

87. The Palestinians Go to the ICC: Policy Implications

88. U.S.-Israel Relations: A Changing Landscape?

89. Forging Afghanistan's National Unity Government

90. The Fight Against ISIS: Shiite Militias and the Coalition Effort

91. The Islamic State's Expansion in Libya

92. The Arctic Council Leadership Merry-go-round: Words of Advice as the United States Assumes the Arctic Council Chairmanship

93. TSG IntelBrief: Iran Deal Remains Elusive

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

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

96. Overcoming Barriers to U.S.-China Cooperation

97. Quantity Theory of Money Redux? Will Inflation Be the Legacy of Quantitative Easing?

98. Reshoring by US Firms: What Do the Data Say?

99. Chinese Investment and CFIUS: Time for an Updated (and Revised) Perspective

100. Overcoming Barriers to U.S.-China Cooperation