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101. European security in crisis: what to expect if the US withdraws from NATO

102. China and instability in developing countries

103. India, The United States, Australia and the Difficult Birth of Bangladesh

104. A Russian View of the U.S. INF Withdrawal

105. North Korea’s Shift to Diplomacy in 2018: A Result of U.S. Pressure or North Korean Security Calculus?

106. China on Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Strategic Stability

107. Do as I Say, and as I Do: 
Chinese Leadership in Nuclear Security

108. Reconstructing Iraq: Where Do We Stand

109. Iran-US tension and the Ghost of War

110. International Support for State-building in Iraq

111. The Real Solution: Regional Response Rather than Border Closures, Mass Incarceration, and Refugee Returns Share

112. Protecting Refugees and Restoring Order: Real Solutions to the Humanitarian Crisis

113. The Future of North America’s Economic Relationship: From NAFTA to the New Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement and Beyond

114. Does Canada’s Foreign Trade Policy Give Innovating Canadian Firms a Competitive Edge Internationally?

115. Trump Trade Policy, Exchange Rate Surveillance and the IMF: Back to the Future?

116. Reforming Investor-State Arbitration by Recourse to the Domestic Courts of Host States

117. The Way Forward for WTO Dispute Settlement after the Eleventh Ministerial Conference

118. Digital Trade at the WTO: The CPTPP and CUSMA Pose Challenges to Canadian Data Regulation

119. A Guide to Emissions Trading under the Western Climate Initiative

120. Implications of Foreign Direct Investment, Capital Formation and its Structure for Global Value Chains

121. You Can't Surge Trust: Lessons on Working with Allies and Partners

122. Play to Win: Sticking to a Playbook in the Competition with Russia

123. Highland Falls is America

124. Current Military Academy Service Obligation: Good for Civil-Military Relations

125. Civ-mil in Danger? Blame the pundits, not the academies.

126. Army Schools… Go To Them

127. An Alternative Perspective of Veteran Disapproval of Recent Wars: The Civil-Military Health of the Nation is Strong

128. Innovation and Precarity Workplace Discourse in Twenty-First Century Capitalism

129. Kroc Insight – What It Means to Put Youth in the Driver’s Seat

130. https://www.sandiego.edu/peace/images/ipj/18_Kroc_KrocInsight_PDF_FINAL%202.pdf

131. http://catcher.sandiego.edu/items/peacestudies/KrocInsight-ImpactPeace.pdf

132. The Rising Crisis between the United States and Iran

133. The Mueller Report: What it Includes, What it Omits, and What it Teaches

134. Russia and Iran: Is the Syrian Honeymoon Over?

135. American Sanctions and European Sovereignty

136. American Leadership and Grand Strategy in an Age of Complexity

137. U.S.-China Constructive Interaction in Latin America and the Caribbean

138. China in Latin America: Major Impacts and Avenues for Constructive Engagement

139. Exporting ‘Content’ in the Face of Indifference

140. The Dos and Don’ts of USG Humanitarian Reorganization

141. Downsizing Defense in Development: Unpacking DOD’s Development Assistance

142. Developing a More Inclusive US Trade Policy at Home and Abroad

143. Beyond Connectivity: How California Libraries Can Leverage Bandwidth to Advance Community Goals

144. Globalization and Its ‘Born Throwaways’: Exploring the Impact of Neo-Liberal Reforms on Irregular Migration in Africa

145. Israel and Iran in the Age of Trump: Israeli Perspectives

146. Shooting Oneself in the Foot? Trade War and Global Value Chains

147. The Exorbitant Privilege of High Tax Countries

148. A Fistful of Dollars? Foreign Sales Platforms and Profit Shifting in Tax Havens

149. Managing transatlantic (mis)trust: The Trump era in perspective

150. The changing global order and its implications for the EU

151. The Geostrategic Arctic: Hard security in the High North

152. The United States-Iran standoff: Recent tensions are symptomatic of President Trump’s broader foreign-policy approach

153. Transatlantic intelligence ties remain strong: Insulated against political turmoil

154. Sanctions and US foreign policy in the Trump era: A perfect storm

155. The basis for strong US-European relations endures: Continuity in institutions and interests

156. US foreign policy tools in the era of disinformation: Deficiencies prevent effective response to malign information operations

157. The militarization of US foreign policy: Engagement with Europe increasingly about defense

158. The Secular Stagnation of Productivity Growth

159. How Market Sentiment Drives Forecasts of Stock Returns

160. The Lessons of Betrayal in Northern Syria

161. General Elections in Mexico: A Time for a Populist President?

162. Poland, US bases and geopolitical games

163. Spitzenkandidaten and shifting electorates: Towards the 2019 European Parliament elections

164. Midterm elections in the United States: A boost or a setback for President Donald Trump

165. RESET OF AMERICA’S NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT

166. Proposed Public Charge Rule Would Significantly Reduce Legal Admissions and Adjustment to Lawful Permanent Resident Status of Working Class Persons

167. Consensus for Action: Towards a More Effective EU Sanctions Policy

168. The Impact of US LNG on Russian Natural Gas Export Policy

169. Trade Policy Options for ASEAN Countries and Their Regional Dialogue Partners: “Preference Ordering” Using CGE Analysis

170. Theocracy vs Constitutionalism in Japan: Constitutional Amendment and the Return of Pre-war Shinto Nationalism

171. Indonesian Muslims in a Globalising World: Westernisation, Arabisation and Indigenising Responses

172. Game of Institutional Balancing: China, the AIIB, and the Future of Global Governance

173. Pakistan and its Militants: Who is Mainstreaming Whom?

174. Iraq After ISIS: The Other Half of Victory Dealing with the Civil Dimension

175. Measuring the Impact of Sequestration and the Drawdown on the Defense Industrial Base

176. Distributed Defense New Operational Concepts for Integrated Air and Missile Defense

177. Squaring the Circle Connecting Current Operations to Policy Ambition in Syria

178. Meeting the China Challenge Responding to China’s Managed Economy

179. What Is the U.S. Trade and Development Agency?

180. Managing Fragility and Promoting Resilience to Advance Peace, Security, and Sustainable Development

181. How the Blockchain Can Help Venezuela’s Future Recovery Promoting Sound Policy Foundations for Venezuela’s Postcrisis Recovery and Reform

182. The Return of Political Warfare

183. Enhanced Deterrence in the North A 21st Century European Engagement Strategy

184. Seven Chinas A Policy Framework

185. A Role for Social Protection Investments to Support Food and Nutrition Security

186. Oversight and Accountability in U.S. Security Sector Assistance

187. Countering Adversary Threats to Democratic Institutions

188. The Revolution in Civil-Military Affairs

189. Russia’s National Oil Champion Goes Global

190. Trump’s 2019 Missile Defense Budget: Choosing Capacity over Capability

191. A National Machine Intelligence Strategy for the United States

192. Russia's New Nuclear Weapons: Whoever Dies with the Most Toys Wins?

193. Contested Seas Maritime Domain Awareness in Northern Europe

194. Perspectives on Taiwan Insights from the 2017 Taiwan-U.S. Policy Program

195. The Other Side of the North Korean Threat: Looking Beyond Its Nuclear Weapons and ICBMs

196. Venezuela’s Crisis Is Now a Regional Humanitarian Disaster

197. A Tale of Three Coal Markets Common Challenges and Unique Attributes of U.S., Chinese, and Indian Markets

198. U.S. Strategy, the JCPOA Iranian Nuclear Arms Agreement, and the Gulf: Playing the Long Game

199. Security Implications of China’s Military Presence in the Indian Ocean

200. Pakistan’s Gwadar Port: A New Naval Base in China’s String of Pearls in the Indo-Pacific