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51. The Global Energy Crisis: Implications of Record High Natural Gas Prices

52. The Impact of ESG on National Oil Companies

53. Reducing Military Risks through OSCE Instruments

54. Humanitarian ‘Do No Harm’: Plugging Gaps in Data Governance

55. Code Red for Humanity’: What Next for Mankind?

56. Planetary Health: A More Resilient World Post-COVID-19?

57. COP26: Sustaining the Global Food System

58. Mid-Year Update: 10 Conflicts to Worry About in 2021

59. Violence Targeting Women in Politics: Trends in Targets, Types, and Perpetrators of Political Violence

60. ACLED 2020: The Year in Review

61. A Year of COVID-19

62. Are we facing a wave of conflict in high-income countries?

63. How can we work towards economic recovery for all? Financing for Development: the issues, challenges, and opportunities in 2021

64. It’s Time to Go Back to Basics of Governance

65. Treaty Allies Matter for US Foreign Policy Experts—but They Are Not Indispensable

66. How the United States Can Support Nascent Political Parties

67. China, climate politics and COP26

68. Democracy and the Challenges of Climate Change

69. Is Coronavirus Good for Our Sick Planet?

70. This Time is Different. The "COVID-Shock" and Future of the Global Oil Market

71. Strengthening Prevention with Better Anticipation: COVID-19 and Beyond

72. Responsibility to Protect and the World in 2020

73. WHY HEALTHY SKEPTICISM ABOUT THIS YEAR’S NOBEL PEACE PRIZE IS WARRANTED

74. GENDER AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE

75. TWENTY YEARS AFTER UNSCR 1325: ANY PROGRESS ENDING WARTIME SEXUAL VIOLENCE?

76. COVID-19, FOOD ACCESS, AND SOCIAL UPHEAVAL

77. THE STABILITY-INSTABILITY PANDEMIC

78. 5 QUESTIONS ON DEVELOPMENT AND CONFLICT

79. THE DIPLOMATIC BURDEN OF COVID-19

80. A reflection on the Responsibility to Protect in 2020

81. Atrocity Crimes and Preventive Diplomacy: Reflections on R2P’s 15th Anniversary

82. How a UN Board of Inquiry Failed to Address the Real Problem in Syria

83. R2P: The Dream and the Reality

84. The Responsibility to Protect at 15: A Promise Unfulfilled

85. Renewed Transatlantic Responses towards China: Identifying Common Ground

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

95. The United States and the World Health Organization

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

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

98. Global Health Security – COVID-19: Health Pandemic to Food Crisis?

99. Military Response to COVID-19: Advantages and Constraints

100. Global Health Security – COVID-19 and School Closures: Why Education Sector Needs Protecting