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1701. National Security and Defense (Syllabus Resource)

1702. Liberalism (Syllabus Resource)

1703. The Effect of War on Economic Growth

1704. Toynbee Coronavirus Series: Dominic Sachsenmaier on China, geopolitics, and global history post-COVID-19

1705. Toynbee Coronavirus Series: Erez Manela on the WHO, smallpox eradication, and the need for renewed internationalism

1706. Toynbee Coronavirus Series: Dipesh Chakrabarty on zoonotic pathogens, human life, and pandemic in the age of the Anthropocene

1707. Toynbee Coronavirus Series—Global History Forum: Jeremy Adelman, Or Rosenboim, Jamie Martin, Cindy Ewing, and Akita Shigeru

1708. Toynbee Coronavirus Series—Global Historians Analyze the Pandemic: Glenda Sluga, Jie-Hyun Lim, Lauren Benton, and Hsiung Ping-chen

1709. Thinking Through Water: An Interview with Sunil S. Amrith

1710. Youth, God, and Empire: Interview With Dr. Joy Schulz

1711. The reverse cascade: Enforcing security on the global IoT supply chain

1712. Downstream oil theft: Countermeasures and good practices

1713. A framework for an open, trusted, and resilient 5G global telecommunications network

1714. ID2020, Bill Gates and the Mark of the Beast: how Covid-19 catalyses existing online conspiracy movements

1715. After Covid-19: Australia and the world rebuild (Volume 1)

1716. Disrupted: The Reproductive Rights Issue

1717. Policy Brief: A Feminist Foreign Policy Response to COVID-19

1718. Evaluating our Evaluations: Recognizing and Countering Performance Evaluation Pitfalls

1719. The Use of Cyberspace in the Context of Hybrid Warfare. Means, Challenges and Trends

1720. Small States can Take Small but Important Steps to Improve UN Peacekeeping: Action needed for peacekeeping in distress

1721. Peacekeeping in the shadow of Covid-19 era

1722. Shock Mobility: Long term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and lock-down

1723. Covid-19: Urgent Responses

1724. Covid-19: Urgent Responses

1725. Transcending History’s Heavy Hand The Future in Economic Action

1726. A Roundtable on Daniel Immerwahr, How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States

1727. A Roundtable on Joseph S. Nye, Jr. Do Morals Matter?: Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump

1728. The United States and the World Health Organization

1729. A Roundtable on Daniel Bessner and Fredrik Logevall, “Recentering the United States in the Historiography of American Foreign Relations”

1730. Roundtable on Timothy J. Lynch, In the Shadow of the Cold War: American Foreign Policy from George Bush Sr. to Donald Trump

1731. Surveillance, Control and Disinformation Technology

1732. Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic and Improve Global Health Governance

1733. The Un-Evident Victims of Armed Conflict: Humanitarian Workers

1734. In Conversation with Melani Cammett, Ali Asani, and Payam Mohseni

1735. Triple Threat: New Research Highlights Three Key Sources of Insecurity for Women Peacebuilders

1736. How ‘demos’ met ‘cracy’: debt, inequality, money

1737. NATO and 5G: Managing “High Risk” Vendors and Other Outsourced Infrastructure

1738. The Value of a Feminist Foreign Policy

1739. The Future of Nuclear Arms Control: Time for an Update

1740. Agricultural Value Chains in Development Cooperation

1741. Spring 2020 edition of Strategic Visions

1742. Making Peace with Climate Adaptation

1743. Globalization Paradox and the Coronavirus Pandemic

1744. What Comes after the Pandemic?: Predicting the World to Come*

1745. Coronavirus and the Future of Globalization

1746. Reconsidering the Classification of Perpetrators in instances of Genocide and Mass Atrocity: A focus on the Khmer Rouge Era

1747. Globalization Isn’t in Decline: It’s Changing

1748. Shifting into Digital Services: Does a Crisis Matter and for Who?

1749. Unintended and Undesired Consequences: The Impact of OECD Pillar I and II Proposals on Small Open Economies

1750. The Tragedy of International Organizations in a World Order in Turmoil