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1. An International Perspective on Observing US Elections

2. Curbing Illicit Financial Flows to Pay for Sustainable Development and COVID-19 Recovery

3. The View of the Coup from the Camp: Myanmar’s Emergent Trans-Ethnic Solidarity

4. Putin Prioritizes Syria. Biden Should Too.

5. “Police Do Not Protect Me, My Female Friends Do”: Police Repression against Feminists in Mexico

6. Indigenous Peoples and Climate Justice in the Arctic

7. Climate Change and International Migration: The Role of Foreign Aid

8. Stemming the Flow: The United States Needs a Strategy to Address China’s Strategic Exportation of Digital Authoritarianism

9. A Very Ethiopian Tragedy: Tigray, the TPLF, and Cyclical History

10. Poles Waive the Rainbow Flag in “LGBTQI+-free zones”

11. The Overseen Factors Impacting the Afghan Peace Process

12. Russia and Turkey Deconflict Their Geopolitical Moves in the Caucasus

13. PART I: How Auctions Helped Solar Become the Cheapest Electricity in the World

14. The Srebrenica Genocide: A Testament to Persistence in “The Last Refuge”

15. The Causes, Effects, and Manifestations of the Money Laundering Problem in the Former Soviet Union

16. South China Sea Threat Assessment: Is China a Threat or a Paper Tiger?

17. Sanctions, Scarcity, and the Depressing Reality of Iranian Healthcare

18. Same-Sex Marriage and the Liberal Transformation of Ireland

19. Pope Francis: Extending his “Culture of Encounter” into the Arab and Muslim Worlds

20. No Peace Without Justice in Afghanistan

21. Nationalist Underpinnings of Turkey’s Damaging “Kurdish” Policy

22. Ambassador Richard Morningstar on Energy and Geopolitics in the Caspian Region

23. Minister Helen McEntee on Brexit, the Good Friday Agreement, and Transatlantic Relations

24. What Has Changed in the Turkish Coal Mining Industry Five Years After the Soma Mine Disaster?

25. The Intersection of Poetry and U.S.-Mexican Border Affairs in Natalie Scenters-Zapico’s “Lima :: Limón”

26. What Can FEMA Learn from the Historic 2017 Hurricane and Wildfire Seasons?

27. Hitting Home: Cyber-Hybrid Warfare in Ukraine and Its Impact on the United States

28. Civilians Versus Their Governments: China, the United States, and the Changing Nature of Conflict and Security in Africa

29. Civil-Military Relations in Pakistan: Positive Evolution or More of the Same?

30. Catching Up: China’s Developing Military Power

31. Building a Multi-Directional Transnational Solidarity Movement

32. Big Tech, Antitrust, and Breakup

33. Alcohol Policies in Australia: Indigenous Activism and International Blueprints

34. A New Type of Threat: Russia, China and Digital Authoritarianism in West Africa

35. US Trade Policy in the Biden Administration: The Challenge of China’s Rise

36. Status of Education and Minorities Rights in Turkey

37. Is the Future of Central America’s Growth Sustainable?

38. Turkey-Greece Relations: Growing Tensions and Implications for Transatlantic Relations

39. Domein Verklaring: Colonial Legal Legacies and Community Access to Land in Indonesia

40. High Expectations: Chile’s Path Toward a New Constitution

41. How to Design a Co-benefit Framework Between Air Quality Improvement and Climate Policy: The Case of South Korea

42. New ESG Practices in China and its Implications for Foreign Actors

43. The Lungs of the Earth: Shifting a Metaphor from Superstition to Science

44. PART I: COVID-19 Contact Tracing: Why South Korea’s Success is Hard to Replicate

45. PART II: COVID-19 Contact Tracing: Why South Korea’s Success is Hard to Replicate

46. What the Pandemic Reveals: Workers’ Rights in Bangladesh and Garment Supply Chains

47. Water Politics and the Human Geographies of the Aral Sea Crisis

48. Taking al Qaeda Seriously in Afghanistan: Policy Options for the United States

49. Uncertain Days for Scholars as Sino-U.S. Tensions Rise

50. Puerto Rico Can Emerge Stronger; But It Needs Help

51. “Not One Women Less, Not One More Death:” Feminist Activism and Policy Responses to Gender-Based Violence in Latin America

52. An Update on Preventing Violent Extremism in the Horn of Africa

53. Ecosystem Restoration as an Immunization for Humanitarian Crisis: The Case of Lake Chad

54. The Modern Aim and Growth of the Brazilian Defense Industry

55. Internet Freedom: Fighting Back Against Digital Authoritarianism

56. Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Iraq: Challenges and Solutions

57. Adapting to Climate Change in Southwestern Bangladesh: Need for Transformational Measures?

58. China Leverages Tibetan Plateau’s Water Wealth

59. Japan and South Korea Can Lead Post-Pandemic East Asia

60. Kashmir, India, and The United States: Does Economics Trump Human Rights?

61. Melting and Mining in Greenland: Understanding Arctic Climate Change Through Dialogue with Locals

62. The Future of US-Kazakhstan Relations

63. US-Iranian Relations Remain on Track for Escalation

64. Same-Sex Marriage Development in Taiwan: Constitutional Ruling or Putting Equality to A Vote?

65. State Authority Restoration in the Central African Republic: The Striking Gap Between Its Past, Its Potential, and People’s Expectations

66. Libya’s Civil War: US Abdication Providing a Playground for Foreign Intervention

67. Peace in Northern Ireland: A Model for Ending Wars?

68. In the Shadow of the British Empire: International Law and the State of Decolonization

69. Preparing for the Inevitable: Climate Change and the Military

70. Epidemics and Pandemics as Transnational Issues: The Challenge of the Novel Coronavirus

71. Business as Usual, Unusually: North Korea’s Illicit Trade with China and Russia

72. Climate Change, Carbon Politics, and Kenya’s Democratic Future

73. A Court Worth Having? Growing Pains at the International Criminal Court

74. Gender Issues in Kurdistan

75. Indigenous Elder Societies as Leaders for Global Protected Areas Governance

76. LGBTIQ Rights in Kenya: On Artivism and Social Change

77. Turkey, Erdogan, and the Kurds: War as a State-Building Strategy

78. Musical Diplomacy: The Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv

79. PART I: Russo-Georgian Dystopia

80. PART II: (Un)Accountability for Torture

81. PART II: Russo-Georgian Dystopia

82. Part I: (Un)Accountability for Torture

83. What North Korea’s Push for Economic Development Means for Human Rights

84. The Weaponization of Minorities in Syria and Beyond

85. Let the Pacific Islands Co-Design Solutions to Climate Change

86. Hong Kong’s Escalating Protests: Three Questions

87. Examining the International Community’s Long-Standing Double Standard on Refugees

88. Collateral Damage No More: Urban Conflict, Explosive Weapons, and a Case Study in Multilateral Norm Building

89. China and the “Near-Arctic:” An Opportunity Lost Over 150 Years Ago

90. The Battle of Ideas in the Question for Wealth and Prosperity in Brazil: Policy Proposals of a Right-Wing Government

91. The Arms Trade and Syria

92. Women & Violence in Pakistan: Designing Institutions for Women’s Protection

93. Tunisia’s Fraying Governing Coalition Threatens to Undermine CVE/CT Strategy

94. Trading the Global Future Part III: Bad Consequences

95. The Rise of Petroyuan

96. Kenyan Democracy and the Rule of Law

97. The Autocrats’ Comeback: A Cautionary Tale

98. Catherine Novelli on Responsible Energy Policy

99. Dreaming of a New Crown Prince? Dream On.

100. After Defeating ISIS: A Renewed Opportunity to Prioritize Accountability in Iraq