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551. The Significant Political Declaration and the Forthcoming 10th NPT Review Conference

552. The impact economy: balancing profit and impact

553. Forecasting exchange rates of major currencies with long maturity forward rates

554. Talking Points for the Top National Security Issues of 2020

555. Leading with Intentionality: The 4P Framework for Strategic Leadership

556. Job Search and Hiring with Two-Sided Limited Information about Workseekers' Skills

557. Horrible Trade-offs in a Pandemic: Lockdowns, Transfers, Fiscal Space, and Compliance

558. Gender Differences in Professional Career Dynamics: New Evidence from a Global Law Firm

559. Work, Freedom, Dignity: For Young Tunisians, the Revolution Was Not Only About Accountability for Corruption

560. Dual Use in the DPRK

561. The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Preliminary Assessment of the Impact on Terrorism in Western States

562. Pandemics: The Armed Forces as the Ultima Ratio?

563. Post-INF Arms Control in the Asia-Pacific: Political Viability and Implementation Challenges

564. COVID-19: Global Trade and Supply Chains after the Pandemic

565. The Consequences of COVID-19: Reduced Chances of Achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development?

566. The COVID-19 pandemic: Scenarios to Understand the International Impact

567. The Strategic and Geo-economic Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic

568. Understanding Climate-Security Risks: A Mechanism-based Approach

569. Artificial Intelligence and Strategic Trade Controls

570. nnovation and Its Discontents: National Models of Military Innovation and the Dual-Use Conundrum

571. Emerging Technologies and Trade Controls: A Sectoral Composition Approach

572. Imperfect competition in product and labour markets. A quantitative analysis

573. The first and last word in debates: Plaintive plaintiffs

574. Foreign influence and domestic policy

575. Beyond Compliance and Cooperation? Rethinking Corporate Social Responsibility in Global Value Chains in the Age of COVID-19

576. Not every time is the right time for real-time marketing: branding in the COVID-19 pandemic

577. Pugwash Document on the NPT Review Conference Postponent and Risks after the Pandemic

578. 65 Years After the Russell-Einstein Manifesto: Where Are We Now?

579. Pugwash Document on Cyber Security and Warfare

580. The Janus Faces of Money, Property, and Governance: Fiscal Finance, Empire, and Race

581. Low-Carbon Transition Risks for Finance

582. Should Economists Deceive? Prosocial Lying, Paternalism, and the ‘Ben Bernanke Problem’

583. Inequality in Energy Consumption: Statistical Equilibrium or a Question of Accounting Conventions?

584. Path Dependence and Stagnation in a Classical Growth Model

585. Political Economy of the Environment: A Look Back and Ahead

586. Who Owes? Class Struggle, Inequality and the Political Economy of Leverage as Power in the 21st Century

587. This Time Was Different: The Global Safe Asset Shortage and Shadow Banking in Socio-Historical Perspective

588. The Spatialisation of the Future

589. Eternal return on capital: Nihilistic repetition in the asset economy

590. ID2020, Bill Gates and the Mark of the Beast: how Covid-19 catalyses existing online conspiracy movements

591. Evaluating our Evaluations: Recognizing and Countering Performance Evaluation Pitfalls

592. The Use of Cyberspace in the Context of Hybrid Warfare. Means, Challenges and Trends

593. Covid-19: Urgent Responses

594. Covid-19: Urgent Responses

595. Transcending History’s Heavy Hand The Future in Economic Action

596. Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic and Improve Global Health Governance

597. The Un-Evident Victims of Armed Conflict: Humanitarian Workers

598. Triple Threat: New Research Highlights Three Key Sources of Insecurity for Women Peacebuilders

599. How ‘demos’ met ‘cracy’: debt, inequality, money

600. The Future of Nuclear Arms Control: Time for an Update