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1. Green Hydrogen Industrial Value Chains: Geopolitical and Market Implications

2. Technological Innovation and the Future of Energy Value Chains

3. Comparative State Economic Interventions in the Carbon Capture and Storage Market

4. Combining Technology-Push and Demand-Pull Policies to Create More and Better Energy Jobs

5. Technical Difficulties of Contact Tracing

6. The Geopolitics of Renewable Hydrogen

7. Using Advance Market Commitments for Public Purpose Technology Development

8. The Government Technology Silver Bullet: Hiring In-House Technical Talent

9. The Need for Greater Technical Talent in the Government: A Case Study

10. Supporting a Public Purpose in Research & Development: The Role of Tax Credits

11. Sustainable Mobility: Renewable Hydrogen in the Transport Sector

12. Hydrogen Deployment at Scale: The Infrastructure Challenge

13. The Role of Blockchain in Green Hydrogen Value Chains

14. Central Bank Digital Currencies: Tools for an Inclusive Future?

15. The Public-Purpose Consortium: Enabling Emerging Technology with a Public Mission

16. The Future of Carbon Offset Markets

17. Mis/ Disinformation and Cyber Incident Communications Response: Top Takeaways

18. What We Can Learn From the Wonder Women of COVID-19

19. Technology Factsheet: Synthetic Biology

20. A Vision for Nuclear Security

21. Combating Complacency about Nuclear Terrorism

22. The Silk Road and the Gulf: A New Frontier for the RMB

23. In the Gulf, China Plays to Win but US has Upper Hand

24. 3 Reasons Why the Fed Wants to Keep Raising Interest Rates

25. National Counter-Information Operations Strategy

26. Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks Shape State Coercion

27. The End of War: How a Robust Marketplace and Liberal Hegemony Are Leading to Perpetual World Peace

28. The Demographic Transition Theory of War: Why Young Societies Are Conflict Prone and Old Societies Are the Most Peaceful

29. Bad World: The Negativity Bias in International Politics

30. Inadvertent Escalation and the Entanglement of Nuclear Command-and-Control Capabilities

31. How the U.S. Foreign Policy Establishment Constrains American Grand Strategy

32. Policy Evolution Under the Clean Air Act

33. GHG Cap-and-Trade: Implications for Effective and Efficient Climate Policy in Oregon

34. Jihadists from Ex-Soviet Central Asia: Where Are They? Why Did They Radicalize? What Next?

35. No Exceptions: The Decision to Open All Military Positions to Women

36. Governance of Highly Decentralized Nonstate Actors: the Case of Solar Geoengineering

37. Governing Cooperative Approaches under the Paris Agreement

38. From Silicon Valley to Shenzhen: Dollar Exposures in Chinese Fintech

39. The China Tariff Mess

40. OPEC’s Misleading Narrative About World Oil Supply

41. Cybersecurity Campaign Playbook

42. Taking Stock: Estimating Vulnerability Rediscovery

43. The Political Economy of Carbon Pricing Policy Design

44. Linking Heterogeneous Climate Policies (Consistent with the Paris Agreement)

45. A Lasting Defeat: The Campaign to Destroy ISIS

46. Market Mechanisms and the Paris Agreement

47. American Nuclear Diplomacy

48. American Nuclear Diplomacy

49. American Nuclear Diplomacy

50. Concessions or Coercion? How Governments Respond to Restive Ethnic Minorities