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251. Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Towards Malaysia in the Post Soeharto Era: A Case Study of Ambalat Dispute

252. Spring 2020 edition of Contemporary Eurasia

253. The Future of Chinese Foreign Economic Policy Will Challenge U.S. Interests, Part 1: The Belt-and-Road Initiative and the Middle Income Trap

254. La brecha de ciberseguridad en América Latina frente al contexto global de ciberamenazas (The Cyber Security Gap in Latin America Against the Global Context of Cyber Threats)

255. Reconsidering Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century

256. Remarks on Regional Security

257. Addressing Challenges Facing NATO Using Lessons Learned From Canada

258. Foreign Policy in the real world: the Obama years

259. BRAZIL AND ITS REGIONAL PROJECTION: PERSPECTIVES ON HEGEMONY AND REGIONALISM IN SOUTH AMERICA IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA

260. The New British Colonialism: British Policy of Influence in the Arab Gulf States after the Withdrawal (1971-1991)

261. Twitter Diplomacy in Turkey - US Relations

262. Sino-US Kashmir Policy: Analyzing The Bilateral Approach

263. Pakistan People’s Party and Foreign Policy Priorities: (2008-2013): An Analysis

264. South China Sea Dispute: China’s Role and Proposed Solutions

265. Trump’s “Deal of the Century” Is Not the Reversal of US Policy toward Israel– Palestine —The Reversal Is What We Need

266. The Significance of Targeting Soleimani

267. Strengthening the Relationship Between Embassies and U.S. Special Operations Forces: Part 1, the Current Environment

268. Strengthening the Relationship Between Embassies and U.S. Special Operations Forces: Part 2, Five USSOF–Embassy Truths

269. How Washington Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the UAE

270. The Middle East Accords: an American Perspective

271. It’s High Time to Recharge and Empower Public Diplomacy in the State Department

272. The Everyday Importance of International Relations: Walk a Mile in Your Own Shoes

273. When Diplomacy’s Reputation Needs Tending: Some Advice from the Past

274. Aligning Venus and Mars: Striking the Appropriate Balance Between Diplomacy and Defense in International Affairs

275. The Cardinal Sins of Diplomatic Political Analysis

276. Low Profile in the Philippines

277. Living with Africa for a Lifetime

278. When Glasnost Opened Soviet Doors for American English

279. Foreign Policy Dilemmas and Opportunities for a New Administration: An Opinion Piece

280. Do Global Publics View Human Rights Organizations as Handmaidens of the United States?

281. Toppling Foreign Governments: The Logic of Regime Change, Melissa Willard-Foster

282. Drones and Support for the Use of Force, James Igoe Walsh and Marcus Schulzke

283. “The Political Striptease Show Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic Is Unattractive, Off-Putting”

284. Immigration Policy as Foreign Policy

285. Turkey’s approach to proxy war in the Middle East and North Africa

286. Spring 2020 edition of Strategic Visions

287. A U.S. Strategy to Engage and Contain Putin's Russia

288. The Disaster in Lebanon and Challenge for the Biden Administration

289. Countering China’s Future Military Ambitions

290. Reviving Nuclear Arms Control Under Biden

291. Rethinking Public Diplomacy

292. American Diplomacy and the Fight Against Authoritarianism

293. Nigeria and the Great Powers: The Impacts of

294. History and Engagement in the Work of Bezerra de Menezes

295. The Decline of Brazil's International Influence: From An Emerging Country to an Inward-Looking State

296. A Look at Taiwan's Cooperation with Paraguay (2009-2019)

297. ASEAN’s Looming Anxiety

298. Strategic Ambivalence: Japan’s Conflicted Response

299. China’s Economic Rise amid Renewed Great Power Competition, America’s Strategic Choices

300. Japanese Views of South Korea: Enough is Enough