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1. Trojan spoofing: A threat to critical infrastructure

2. Are Gender Inclusive Militaries Better at Integrating Disruptive Technologies?

3. Tecnología y desigualdad: la gobernanza tecnológica como nuevo paradigma de la seguridad internacional

4. Principles for Building Confidence and Stability into National Defenses and International Security – toward sufficient, affordable, robust, and reliable defense postures

5. Psychological Resilience to Extremism and Violent Extremism

6. Bridging the Silos: Integrating Strategies across Armed Conflict, Violent Crime, and Violent Extremism to Advance the UN’s Prevention Agenda

7. IS CLIMATE CHANGE DRIVING GLOBAL CONFLICT?

8. International Information Security Threats as Side Effects of Modern Technologies

9. A Gender Framework for Arms Control and Disarmament

10. The Dominance Dilemma: The American Approach to NATO and its Future

11. NATO and 5G: Managing “High Risk” Vendors and Other Outsourced Infrastructure

12. Bargaining and War: On the Communication Equilibrium in Conflict Games

13. Pentagon Fuel Use, Climate Change, and the Costs of War

14. How to make the European Green Deal work

15. Wars in the later 21st century: Forecast developments in the methods of warfare

16. A Vision for Nuclear Security

17. Combating Complacency about Nuclear Terrorism

18. Energy Geopolitics in 2019

19. Opportunities for Cooperative Cyber Security

20. Beyond Control: Iran and its Opponents Locked in a Lopsided Confrontation

21. The post-caliphate Salafi-jihadi environment

22. Estimating the cost of capital for wind energy investments in Turkey

23. The Ukraine Whistleblowers and the Rise of Partisan Whistleblowing

24. New Forms of Public Administration Activity in Poland after 1989 as an Attempt of Realization Current Social Demands

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

26. New Armies for a New Era Decrypting post-2011 Arab Military Reform Trends

27. Friendly Force Dilemmas in Europe: Challenges Within and Among Intergovernmental Organizations and the Implications for the U.S. Army

28. USAWC Research Plan AY 2018

29. Avoiding the Trap: U.S. Strategy and Policy for Competing in the Asia-Pacific Beyond the Rebalance

30. Failure to define killer robots means failure to regulate them

31. Trends in international arms transfers 2017

32. The Thirty Years Climate Warning: Climate Change, Security, and the Responsibility to Prepare

33. Missing Figures: The Cybersecurity Gender Gap

34. The “Deal of the Century”: The Final Stage of the Oslo Accords

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

36. The 2018 Small Arms Trade Transparency Barometer

37. Life-cycle Management of Ammunition (LCMA): Lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina

38. Water Crises, Security and Climate Change

39. 2017-18 Key Strategic Issues List

40. Armed Robotic Systems Emergence: Weapons Systems Life Cycles Analysis and New Strategic Realities

41. Evaluation of the 2015 DoD Cyber Strategy: Mild Progress in a Complex and Dynamic Military Domain

42. Terrorist Sanctuary in the Sahara: A Case Study

43. Militarization of social media: strategies and challenges

44. Xi Transforms the PLA: How the Military Is Being Adapted to China’s Changing Global Position

45. Meeting U.S. Deterrence Requirements

46. A World in Flux

47. SIPRI compendium on Article 36 reviews

48. Cyber and Deterrence: The Military-Civil Nexus in High-End Conflict

49. The Deterrence and Assurance Conversation

50. Top Risks & Ethical Decisions 2017 with Ian Bremmer

51. Making sense of Europe’s Southern Neighbourhood: Main Geopolitical and Security Parameters

52. Illusions vs Reality: Twenty-Five Years of U.S. Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia

53. WPS+GPS: Adding Gender to the Peace and Security Equation

54. After ISIS: How to Win the Peace in Iraq and Libya

55. The Plutonium Disposition Management Agreement: Russia’s Withdrawal and the Possible Consequences

57. Unpacked: The threat from North Korea

58. North Korea and the Middle East

59. Non-proliferation challenges facing the Trump administration

60. Can a Hydra Ever Be a Good Pet? Federal Information Technology Modernization’s Likely Failure

61. Fighting Corruption: A Manifesto for a more secure,prosperous and resilient UK.

62. Zombie Nato

64. Daesh Meta-Narratives: From the Global Ummah to the Hyperlocal

65. Contemporary Global Security Challenges

66. The G20 Hamburg Summit

67. The North Korean Challenge: Insights from the Far East for the Middle East

68. Co-ordination in Tense Times: Issues for the G7

69. G7 Economic Cooperation in the Trump Era

70. The G7’s Task for Restoring Growth and Stability

71. European cybersecurity policy – Trends and prospects

72. The Future of Trade

73. 2017 Zeev Schiff Memorial Lecture with Maj. Gen. Yair Golan

74. “The Terrorism of the Possible” sweeping Europe

75. Gender Equality as a National Security Priority

76. The "Section 702" Surveillance Program

77. A Blueprint for New Sanctions on North Korea

78. Artificial Intelligence and National Security

79. Higher, Heavier, Farther, and now Undetectable?

80. Toward an “Open Source” Maritime Force Structure

81. Following the Money: A Primer on Terrorist Financing

82. Homeland Security Recommendations

83. Mapping the Global Legal Landscape of Blockchain and Other Distributed Ledger Technologies

84. Digital Entrepreneurship: Expanding the Economic Frontier in the Mediterranean

85. Untangling the Web: A Blueprint for Reforming American Security Sector Assistance

86. 2017 Natural Resource Governance Index

87. Beyond the Caliphate

88. Mission to the Middle East 2017: The Plight of the Displaced

89. The Use of Force Against the Islamic State

90. Regional Organizations and the UN Programme of Action on Small Arms

91. A New Development Agenda: Bridging the Development–Security Divide

92. A New Development Agenda: Bridging the Development–Security Divide

93. A New Development Agenda: Bridging the Development–Security Divide

94. A New Development Agenda: Bridging the Development–Security Divide

95. Measuring Illicit Arms Flows: SDG Target 16.4

96. Measuring Illicit Arms Flows: SDG Target 16.4

97. Measuring Illicit Arms Flows: SDG Target 16.4

98. Measuring Illicit Arms Flows: SDG Target 16.4

99. Measuring Illicit Arms Flows: SDG Target 16.4

100. Measuring Illicit Arms Flows: SDG Target 16.4