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1701. The missing anchor: Why the EU should join the CPTPP

1702. Coronavirus Relief Fund: Review of Federal Fiscal Assistance and of Innovative County Response Strategies

1703. The value of franchising

1704. Heard the news ? Environmental policy and clean investments

1705. Conspiracy Buffs, Skeptics and the 2016 US Presidential Election

1706. Not In The Cards: U.S.-China Arms Control In The Era of MultiPolar Competition

1707. Biden;s Transatlantic Offset

1708. 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.

1709. What is Wrong

1710. Asia, Europe and Global Democracy: Beyond the Summit for Democracy

1711. Consistent Inconsistency: What One Thirty-year-old Cable Reveals About U.S.-DPRK Relations

1712. From the G7 to D10: The U.S.-China Competition and the Complexity of the Clash of Systems within the Multilateral Order

1713. Anti-Asian Americanism and the 2020 Elections

1714. Protecting Taiwan’s Democracy from China with US Support

1715. Kim Jong Un’s Two-Faced Strategy: South Korea First and U.S. Later Tactics Restoration of the Inter-Korean Hotline, the Road to an Inter-Korean Summit

1716. The China Challenge Prompts Recovery of a Strained ROK-Japan Relations: Analyzing ROK-Japan Relations Through the 9th Joint Korea-Japan Public Opinion Survey

1717. The Organizational Roots of Market Design Failure: Structural Abstraction, the Limits of Hierarchy, and the California Energy Crisis of 2000/01.

1718. Corrosion Evaluation of a Navy MK50 Weapon Station Friction Brake Assembly

1719. Collaborative and agile. Intelligence community collaboration insights from the United Kingdom and the United States

1720. #StopXinjiang Rumors: The CCP’s decentralised disinformation campaign

1721. What is AUKUS and what is it not?

1722. Offshore Wind in the Eastern United States

1723. Afghanistan’s Ripples: Can the US withdraw from Iraq?

1724. Limited Repercussions: Implications of the Emergence of Afghan-US Armored Vehicles in Tehran

1725. Mounting Interference: Will Washington push the Tunisian president into restoring the parliament?

1726. Advancing a Rules-based Maritime Order in the Indo-Pacific

1727. The United States and Viet Nam: Charting the Next 25 Years in Bilateral Security Relations

1728. The United States and Indonesia: Re-converging Security Interests in the Indo-Pacific

1729. Foes to Partners: 25 Years of U.S.-Vietnam Relations

1730. US-Taiwan Deterrence and Defense Dialogue: Dealing with Increased Chinese Aggressiveness

1731. The United States and Singapore: Indo-Pacific Partners

1732. A New Era of US Policy Toward the Korean Peninsula

1733. No One is Satisfied: Two Theories of the US-China Global Rivalry and the International Order

1734. 21st Century Technologies, Geopolitics, and the US-Japan Alliance: Recognizing Game-changing Potential

1735. Women, Peace and Security: A Competitive Edge for Australia and the US in the Indo-Pacific

1736. The United States’ Indo–Pacific Strategy and a Revisionist China: Partnering with Small and Middle Powers in the Pacific Islands Region

1737. Banking Bailout Law: A Comparative Study of the United States, United Kingdom and the European Union

1738. Dr Richard Johnson on the Georgia Senate Election

1739. Understanding Hypersonic Weapons: Managing the Allure and the Risks

1740. Climate Politics and the Crisis of the Liberal International Order

1741. Defending Our Sovereignty: US Military Bases in Africa and the Future of African Unity

1742. Twilight: The Erosion of US Control and the Multipolar Future

1743. Prospects for US-Russia Relations in the Context of the Biden-Putin Summit

1744. AUKUS - A Harbinger of a New Geopolitical Reality

1745. Ambivalence About International Trade in Open- and Closed-ended Survey Responses

1746. The Knife Edge Election of 2020: American Politics Between Washington, Kabul, and Weimar

1747. What the Quad Is, Is Not, and Should Not Be

1748. The Futility of U.S. Military Aid and Nato Aspirations for Ukraine

1749. Phantom Empire: The Illusionary Nature of U.S. Military Power

1750. The Folly of a Democracy-based Grand Strategy