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1. Breaking Down the Arguments for and against U.S. Antitrust Legislation

2. A New Social Contract for the Northern Triangle

3. Strengthening the U.S.-Pacific Islands Partnership

4. The United States’ Soft War with Iran

5. Energy as a Source of Economic Growth and Social Mobility

6. Trade Policy on the 2020 Trail: The First Debate

7. U.S.–Southeast Asia Trade Relations in an Age of Disruption

8. Space Force or Space Corps?

9. The U.S. Department of Defense’s Role in Health Security

10. Sharpening Our Efforts: The Role of International Development in Countering Violent Extremism

11. Tell Me How This Ends: Military Advice, Strategic Goals, and the “Forever War” in Afghanistan

12. Home and Abroad: Building U.S. Global Economic Leadership on Strong Domestic Foundations

13. Dangerous Liaisons: Russian Cooperation with Iran in Syria

14. Creating a Real Peace in Afghanistan

15. China’s New 2019 Defense White Paper

16. Training the Next Revolution in American Manufacturing

17. Achilles’ Heel: Adding Resilience to NATO’s Fragile Missile Shield

18. Trade Policy on the 2020 Trail: The Second Debate

19. Federal Funding for Biosafety Research Is Critically Needed

20. Acquisition of Software-Defined Hardware-Based Adaptable Systems

21. The State of the Fighting in the Afghan War in Mid-2019

22. The Civil Challenges to Peace in Afghanistan

23. Where Are the Northern Triangle Countries Headed? And What Is U.S. Policy?

24. Transforming the U.S. and EU Electric Power Sectors

25. The Return of ISIS in Iraq, Syria, and the Middle East

26. Understanding DoD’s Defense-Wide Zero-Based Review

27. Emerging Technologies and Managing the Risk of Tech Transfer to China

28. Putin and Global Health: Friend or Foe?

29. Human Rights in a Shifting Landscape: Recommendations for Congress

30. The Era of the Gas Mega-Players

31. Does the United States Renegotiate Its Trade Agreements after They Are Signed?

32. Energy Spheres of Influence

33. Research Collaboration in an Era of Strategic Competition

34. U.S. Military Forces in FY 2020: The Struggle to Align Forces with Strategy

35. Strategic Directions for the United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)

36. Youth Violence Prevention in the United States

37. CSIS Brief: Beyond the Brink: Escalation and Conflict in U.S.-China Economic Relations

38. The Art of Summitry

39. Smart Money on Chinese Advances in AI

40. U.S. Military Forces in FY 2020: The Strategic and Budget Context

41. Comments to the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security

42. Pursuing Effective and Conflict- Aware Stabilization: Framing and Constructing a Roadmap

43. America’s Military Spending and the Uncertain Costs of its Wars: The Need for Transparent Reporting

44. Self-Determination and U.S. Choices

45. Settling Kurdish Self-Determination in Northeast Syria

46. What to Look for in the FY 2020 Defense Budget Request

47. Beating the Air into Submission: Investing in Vertical Lift Modernization

48. Evaluating Consolidation and the Threat of Monopolies within Industrial Sectors

49. The Game Has Changed: Rethinking the U.S. Role in Supporting Elections in Sub-Saharan Africa

50. More Is Possible Now to Address North Korea’s Health and Humanitarian Needs

51. CSIS European Trilateral Track 2 Nuclear Dialogues

52. Korea, the JCPOA, and the Shifting Military Balance in the Gulf

53. Russian Meddling in the United States: The Historical Context of the Mueller Report

54. Masterpiece Theater: Missed Opportunities for Missile Defense in the 2020 Budget

55. The Changing Role of Energy in the U.S. Economy

56. U.S. Foreign Exchange Policy—Currency Provisions and Trade Deals

57. Harnessing Multilateral Financing for Health Security Preparedness

58. Space Threat Assessment 2019

59. The Impact of Rules of Origin on Supply Chains: USMCA’s Auto Rules as a Case Study

60. Innocent Bystanders

61. America’s Global Infrastructure Opportunity: Three Recommendations to the New U.S. Development Finance Corporation

62. Preventing Catastrophe in Afghanistan

63. Acquisition Trends, 2018: Defense Contract Spending Bounces Back

64. Challenges, Changes, and Continuity: The United States and a Fragmented Regional Order

65. Delivering Prosperity in the Indo-Pacific: An Agenda for Australia and the United States

66. The Higher Road: Forging a U.S. Strategy for the Global Infrastructure Challenge

67. Shifting the Burden Responsibly: Oversight and Accountability in U.S. Security Sector Assistance

68. U.S. Economic Engagement in Africa: Making Prosper Africa a Reality

69. Beyond the Ballot: How the Kremlin Works to Undermine the U.S. Justice System

70. How Much Will the Space Force Cost?

71. The Evolution of the Salafi-Jihadist Threat

72. Renewing U.S. Economic Engagement with the Developing World

73. The Article II Mandate: Forging a Stronger Economic Alliance between the United States and Japan

74. After the Killing of Jamal Khashoggi: Muhammad bin Salman and the Future of Saudi-U.S. Relations