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1441. A Rising "Cyber China"

1442. A Digital Social Contract That Safeguards Democracies and promotes Women's Rights Is Urgently Needed

1443. Not In The Cards: U.S.-China Arms Control In The Era of MultiPolar Competition

1444. When The Stakes Are High: Campaign Messages in Hungary

1445. Domestication and Defeminization of Female Leadership

1446. NATO 2030: Keeping Us Safe In a More Competitive World

1447. Getting NATO Ready For The Rest Of The 21st Century: Is NATO 2030 The Right Roadmap?

1448. NATO And Collective Defense in Space: Same Mission, New Domain

1449. NATO's China Problem

1450. Biden;s Transatlantic Offset

1451. Ukraine Membership Revisited: The Case For NATO's Strategic Adaption

1452. NATO And Its Changing Approach To Space

1453. There is No Easy Solution To The Western Balkans' Disinformation Challenge

1454. Ideological Interventions in the COVID-19 Health Crisis in Turkey By Power, Politics, and Religion

1455. Is Re-calibration Feasible in Turkey-Egypt Relations? Limits and Possibilities

1456. Spotlight Turkey: A Pivotal Swing State in NATO

1457. Revisiting the Libya Intervention and the Idea(l) of Responsibility to Protect

1458. The United States has seen a transformation in the past 12 months, possibly the beginning of a sea change around race and culture. The very visible and tragic death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police shook the nation to its core, and prompted an unprecedented national outcry. In the months that followed, amidst the social vacuum created by the pandemic, sport emerged as a present and prominent voice for change. In many ways, we have always known that sport has an inherent power to bring people together, and that athletes, because of their celebrity status, have a platform from which to influence others. What we saw last summer was a collective and unified movement by a large sector of the entire sports enterprise that placed issues of racial oppression and inequality in the center of American consciousness. Systemic change begins with awareness, and sport is shining a bright light on this racial reckoning.

1459. What is Wrong

1460. The nexus between shimglina as ADR and the formal criminal justice system: The case of the Amhara regional state, Ethiopia