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1. Two-pronged approaches: considerations in the US-Iran showdown

2. Trump Isn’t Really Trying to End America’s Wars

3. U.S. Leverage in South Asia: Enough to Meet Policy Goals?

4. A new Direction in U.S- Russia Relations?

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

6. Staying Ahead of Trump on Security Requires a Holistic Review of Canadian National Security

7. Politics & Polls #51: The Trump-Russia Story with Benjamin Wittes

8. A New Deal for the Twenty-First Century

9. India and the United States in the Trump era: Re-evaluating bilateral and global relations

10. New Russia Sanctions from Congress

11. A View from China on Triangular Relations

12. Homeland Security Recommendations

13. Financing the Reagan 600-ship Naval Modernization Program, 1981-89

14. U.S.-Ghana Relations Are Strong Following December 2016 Elections

15. Reinvigorating U.S. Economic Strategy in the Asia Pacific

16. Making the 'Special Relationship' Great Again?

17. The US’ special relationships in Europe

18. Combating Terrorism and Alleviating Human Suffering in Syria

19. Rebuilding Alliances and Countering Threats in the Gulf

20. General Principles to Guide U.S. Middle East Policy

21. President Trump and the Middle East: Views from Israel

22. Making America 1920 Again? Nativism and US Immigration, Past and Present

23. Renegotiating NAFTA: Options for investment protection

24. American Global Primacy and the Rise of India

25. The Trump Presidency and the Future of Indo-US Relations

26. Mar-a-Lago: The Summit that Wasn’t

27. A Canadian Agenda for the USA: Obama and Beyond

28. A Primer to the North American Leaders’ Summit (NALS)

29. Clinton or Trump: Canada’s Energy Relations with the US

30. A Framework for U.S. Policy toward China

31. Nuclear Arms Control Choices for the Next Administration

32. Back from the Brink Toward Restraint and Dialogue between Russia and the West

33. Survival of the fittest: Trump’s not-so-simple nationalism

34. A Renewed Commitment to American Commercial Diplomacy

35. The United States and Estonia: Partners for Peace and Prosperity

36. Celebrating Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Good Neighbor Policy

37. Election Hacking in Democracies: The example of the U.S. 2016 elections

38. A Measured US Strategy for the New Africa

39. US And Russia: Insecurity and Mistrust Shape Mutual Perceptions

40. European defence core groups

41. Major developments in the US and China and US-China Relations Amidst Turmoil in the International Order (US-China Project)

42. Sub-project I. Domestic factors influencing US foreign policy (US Study Group)

43. 2016 Presidential Race Reveals the Systemic Crisis in American Society

44. Beyond the confrontation. Interview with Edward Luttwak

45. Less is Better in US-Russian Relations Today

46. Comments Following Hot on the Heels of Donald Trump’s Triumph

47. Moldova to choose between East and West

48. The Trump Presidency Will Force Defining Choices On Europe

49. Could the Trump Administration Mean a New Beginning for the Kurds?

50. Implications of US Disengagement from the Middle East

51. Aligning Unevenly: India and the United States

52. U.S. Policy in a Changing World

53. The United States and Ukraine—A Long, Hard Slog

54. U.S.-China 21 The Future of U.S.-China Relations Under Xi Jinping

55. A Storm over This Court: Law, Politics, and Supreme Court Decision Making in Brown v. Board of Education, Jeffrey D. Hockett

56. David Martin Jones, Nicholas Khoo and MLR Smith, Asian Security and the Rise of China: International Relations in an Age of Volatility

57. The Changing Nature of Anglo-American Special Relationship and Iran

58. China Goes Global: The Partial Power

59. America in Southeast Asia before the 'Pivot': The 'Battle of Quallah Battoo' in 1832

60. THE CONTINUING CHALLENGE OF DEMOCRACY IN THE AMERICAS

61. Anglo-Saxon Axis in 2003: Blair's Doctrine and Bush Invasion of Iraq

62. Constituting China: the role of metaphor in the discourses of early Sino-American relations

63. The United States, Russia, and Europe: Trilateral Security Dialogue in the Absence of Strategic Partnership

64. The Economy-Security Nexus in Northeast Asia

65. Romney vs. Obama: what the Atlantic Alliance can expect from the next U.S. President

66. Introduction to the sociology/ies of international relations

67. International Relations studies in Asia: distinctive trajectories

68. Development of International Relations theory in China: progress through debates

69. Something old, something new, something borrowed: rerepresentations of anarchy in International Relations theory

70. The development of International Relations theory in the UK: traditions, contemporary perspectives, and trajectories

71. Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia the Middle East

72. How Did the 2008 Economic Crisis Affect: Social and Political Solidarity in Europe?

73. Overpowered?

74. Amin Rihani, 1876-1940: The Apostle of the Arab-American Relationship

75. Russia's Policy in the Middle East: Prospects for Consensus and Conflict with the United States

76. Ambiguous universalism: theorising race/nation/class in international relations

77. Peter J. Katzenstein (ed.), Civilizations in World Politics: Plural and Pluralist Perspectives

78. The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism

79. Challenges for the next U.S. president: Hopes and Realities

80. Pragmatismus und wirtschaftliches Handeln

81. Difference within Similarity: Transatlantic Relations as a 'Community of Neighbours'

82. Freedom Fighters and Zealots: Al Qaeda in Historical Perspective

83. China's Changing Outbound Foreign Direct Investment Profile: Drivers and Policy Implications

84. Passing a Flaming Torch: The Middle Eastern Issues Confronting the Obama Administration

85. Crisis and Consensus; America and ASEAN in a New Global Context

86. U.S. Foreign Assistance to Africa: Securing America's Investment for Lasting Development

87. US Policy towards the Islamic World

88. Key Points from "Memo to the President Elect: How We Can Restore America's Reputation and Leadership"

89. Parting with Illusions: Developing a Realistic Approach to Relations with Russia

90. Fragility, Instability, and the Failure of States: Assessing Sources of Systemic Risk

91. 9/11 and the Paradox of American Power

92. Are American Civil-Military Relations Still A Problem?

93. Iraq, the U.S., and the Region after an American Withdrawal

94. The Individual Sources of Economic Nationalism: Evidence from Survey Data

95. Sunni and Shi'a Terrorism: Differences that Matter

96. Russian–American Security Relations After Georgia

97. Barack Obama's foreign policy what can NATO expect from the next U.S. President?

98. Solidarism or Pluralism? Political Ideas of the American Union and the European Union

99. "Transnations" Among "Transnations"? The Debate on Transnational History in the United States and Germany

100. Markets, Rights and Power: The Rise (and Fall?) of the Anglo-American Vision of World Order, 1975-2005