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401. Carbon taxation and firm behaviour in emerging economies: Evidence from South Africa

402. Rethinking development finance in Tajikistan: Towards more sustainable and inclusive fiscal pathways

403. Twenty-five years of inflation-targeting in South Africa: Going from 6% to 3%?

404. US interests can benefit from stronger congressional ties with the Caribbean

405. The fall of Assad has opened a door. But can Syria seize the moment?

406. The European Union Growth Plan for the Western Balkans: A reality test for EU enlargement

407. Building a path toward global deployment of fusion: Nonproliferation and export considerations

408. The imperative of augmenting US theater nuclear forces

409. Why Latin America and the Caribbean matter for OECD countries

410. The next decade of strategic competition: How the Pentagon can use special operations forces to better compete

411. Issue brief: A NATO strategy for countering Russia

412. From Tunis to Baghdad: Can platform-based politics take root?

413. Why democracies stick together: The theory and empirics behind alliance formation

414. Trade with Colombia is big business for US exporters—amid growing Chinese influence in Latin America

415. The Future of European Digital Competitiveness

416. Quantum Technology: A Policy Primer for EU Policymakers

417. Cybersecurity at Risk: How the EU’s Digital Markets Act Could Undermine Security across Mobile Operating Systems

418. The Participation of Foreign Bidders in EU Public Procurement: Too Much or Too Little?

419. Competitive Harmonisation: A Collaborative Framework for Intra-EU Reform and Competitiveness

420. The 8 Percent Approach: A Big Bang in Resources and Capacity for Europe’s Economy and Defence

421. The Impact of Increased Mass Litigation in Europe

422. Boosting Efficiency and Quality in EU Public Services: The Need for a European Multi-Cloud-First Strategy

423. Benchmarking Quantum Technology Performance: Governments, Industry, Academia and their Role in Shaping our Technological Future

424. India and the World Economy: Policy Options at a Time of Geopolitical Drama, Technological Shifts, and Rising Protectionism

425. EU Export of Regulatory Overreach: The Case of the Digital Markets Act (DMA)

426. Trade in the Great Sea: The Future of EU-Southern Neighbourhood Trade Relations

427. Models of Industrial Policy: Driving Innovation and Economic Growth

428. Navigating Geopolitical Realities: The EU’s Strategic Positioning in the South Caucasus and Central Asia

429. Collective Action in the Netherlands: Why It Matters for the Transposition of the Product Liability Directive

430. The Impact of Increased Mass Litigation in the UK

431. Strengthening the Supply-Side Innovation in EU Telecommunications

432. CTC Sentinel: January 2025 Issue

433. CTC Sentinel: February 2025 Issue

434. CTC Sentinel: March 2025 Issue

435. CTC Sentinel: April 2025 Issue

436. CTC Sentinel: May 2025 Issue

437. Strategies for States to Weather DisasterRelated Income Tax Extensions

438. Palestinian Women: Between War Resilience and Their Role in Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Gaza.

439. A Forward-Looking Vision for Reforming the Palestinian Political System

440. The Future of Jerusalem Amid Political and Regional Changes: A Prospective Analysis

441. Perceptions on Enhancing Youth Access to Decision-Making Positions in the Palestinian

442. Prospective Visions for the Future of Governance in Palestine

443. Towards Practical Strategies to Overcome the Identity and Thinking Crisis Among Palestinian Youth after October 7

444. Assessing the Efforts of International Community to Protect Human Rights in Palestine: Interventions and Challenges

445. Toward a More Tolerant Society: Mechanisms Against Hate Speech and Intolerance – Gaza as a Model in the Context of War

446. NATO’s future: a history

447. Playing the long game: Russia in the Mediterranean

448. The hunt for Red October in warmer oceans: Climate change and anti-submarine warfare

449. How China sees the future and what it means for NATO

450. How accurate is forecasting of military technologies?

451. Friends with benefits: Assessing Russian-Chinese military exercises

452. Two to tango: Russian-Iranian drone cooperation

453. Human Rights Impact Assessment of Bolton Food’s Canned Tuna Operations in Morocco

454. Human Rights Impact Assessment of Bolton Food’s Canned Tuna Supply Chain in Ecuador

455. A (More) Feminist Approach to Principled Humanitarian Aid

456. Takers Not Makers: The unjust poverty and unearned wealth of colonialism

457. Innovative Pathways: When and how to use alternative approaches to Human Rights Impact Assessments

458. Personal to Powerful: Holding the line for gender justice in the face of growing anti-rights movements

459. Fast, Fair, Funded and Feminist: A pathway to a just and transformative climate transition within and beyond the UK

460. Beyond the Targets: An ambitious agenda to put aid back on track

461. Raising the Bar: Supermarkets must urgently address structural exploitation of cocoa farmers

462. Water-Driven Hunger: How the Climate Crisis Fuels Africa’s Food Emergency

463. Land, Peace and Security: Secure access to land as a vital guarantee for the protection of communities in the Sahel

464. The Private Sphere Trap: Women and the climate crisis in Iraq

465. From Pledges to Progress: Tracking climate finance flows and accountability in Nigeria and Uganda

466. No Women, No Peace – A Snapshot of Oxfam’s Engagement with the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Lessons and Opportunities

467. The impact on developing economies of WTO dissolution

468. The Economic Impact of the On-demand Service Industry in Indonesia

469. Introducing Hafiz Pashayev’s An Ambassador’s Manifesto

470. Climate Change, Vulnerable Groups, and Data-Driven Policymaking

471. Progress in Ending Statelessness in Europe

472. A Region without Statelessness?: How Central Asia Proved It Is Possible

473. Uncharted Rebellion: The Shifting Frontiers of Left-Wing Extremism

474. Sharks in the Muddy Waters: Terrorism and Mounting Global Disorder

475. A Proposal for a Trans-Caspian Development Bank

476. Assessing the Achievements of COP29

477. Achieving Minimum Viable Cyber Resilience: A Leadership Top Ten “To-Do” List

478. PfP Enters its Fourth Decade: A Journey Undertaken with Azerbaijan

479. Training Diplomats in Azerbaijan: Past Successes and Future Plans

480. Breaking Free from Parochial Geopolitical Complexity: Azerbaijan’s Quest for a Third Path

481. Washington’s Opportunity in Central Asia (and the South Caucasus)

482. A Transforming Eurasian Order

483. The New Geopolitical Scramble for Corridors

484. Back to the Future: The Rise of Militarization in China in the 2020s

485. (Digital) cash transfers, privacy and women’s empowerment: Evidence from Uganda

486. Adapting and Validating WEE Indicators in an Experimental Study of Savings

487. The Primacy of Politics at the Local Level in UN Peace Operations

488. The United Nations–African Union Partnership and the Protection of Civilians

489. UN Peace Operations and Unconstitutional Changes of Government

490. Minilateral Mechanisms for Peacemaking in a Multipolar World: Friends, Contact Groups, Troikas, Quads, and Quints

491. Infrastructure Grids and Networks. The Challenges Ahead, amid Security and Efficiency

492. Lonely in the Crowd: Plugged or Remote?

493. Friends and Foes in the Indo-Pacific: Multilateralism Out, Minilateralism In?

494. Are bad governments a threat to sovereign defaults? The effects of political risk on debt sustainability

495. Gender diversity and economic growth

496. Dilemmas for the EU in deficit-financing of defence expenditure and maintenance of fiscal discipline

497. The quickly fading memory of why and when bank capital is important

498. Lessons for the European Central Bank from the 2021-2023 inflationary episode

499. Sovereigns on thinning ice: debt sustainability, climate impacts and adaptation

500. Radical novelties in critical technologies and spillovers: how do China, the US and the EU fare?