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1. A Framework for Action for the Responsibility to Protect: A Resource for States

2. Facing the next public health emergency: How do we know how (un)prepared we are?

3. Green Hydrogen Industrial Value Chains: Geopolitical and Market Implications

4. How non-state armed groups engage in environmental protection

5. Governing Outer Space – legal issues mounting at the final frontier

6. What needs to change for green funds to be truly green

7. Security professionals are changing how humanitarian organisations operate

8. Why adaptation projects do not stop climate-related migration

9. Digital Dichotomy: Opportunities and Challenges of Digitalization in Fragile Settings

10. Getting global development back on track: Focus and start at home

11. Migration in the Context of Climate Foreign Policy

12. Can the World Trade Organization be saved? Should it?

13. The international tax agreement of 2021: Why it’s needed, what it does, and what comes next?

14. Multilateral development banks are key to unlocking low-carbon investments in developing economies

15. Non-economic loss and damage: closing the knowledge gap

16. Energy investment in a time of inflation

17. Climate Change Mitigation for Late Industrialisers: The Role of Technology Intensity in Manufacturing

18. Is the Pursuit of Nukes Driven by Leaders or Systems?

19. Action for Peacekeeping Plus (A4P+): An Update on Monitoring and Implementation after Two Years

20. Accountability for Crimes against Peacekeepers

21. Peacekeeping in Nonpermissive Environments: Assessing Troop-Contributing Countries’ Perspectives on Capabilities and Mindsets

22. Forced Marriage by Non-state Armed Groups: Frequency, Forms, and Impact

23. Financing Loss and Damage at Scale: Toward a Mosaic Approach

24. The UN’s Response to the COVID-19 Infodemic

25. A model for a participative approach to digital competition regulation

26. Climate versus trade? Reconciling international subsidy rules with industrial decarbonisation

27. How best to ensure international digital competition cooperation

28. The Political Economy of Anti‐​bribery Enforcement

29. The Impact of Regulation on Innovation

30. The Future of the WTO: Multilateral or Plurilateral?

31. Global Inequality in Well‐​Being Has Decreased across Many Dimensions: Introducing the Inequality of Human Progress Index

32. Skilled Immigration, Task Allocation, and the Innovation of Firms

33. Self‐​Service Bans and Gasoline Prices: The Effect of Allowing Consumers to Pump Their Own Gas

34. From Stunt to Substance: An assessment of IMF engagement with civil society

35. Seven Questions to Consider in Designing, Implementing, and Supporting Effective Nationally Led Violence Prevention Strategies

36. Climate change and security: Preparing for different impacts

37. Cities as global actors: Bringing governance closer to the people

38. Unfinished Business: Contract Transparency in the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

39. U.S. and Global Approaches to Financing Long-Term Care: Understanding the Patchwork

40. The Future of Neutrality

41. Catch-up and Leapfrog Strategies for Developing Countries: Making a Case for a Social Spring

42. Covid-19 Crisis and Shifts in the Corporate Competitive Landscape: Comparisons with Previous Economic Crises

43. Analysis on the Determinants of Labor Share and Its Policy Implications

44. Financing Women, Peace and Security: A Review of WPS National Action Plans from 2005 to 2022

45. The Development Response to Kleptocracy and Strategic Corruption

46. Internal Control in Intelligence Services

47. Policy Papers by Women of Color: Decolonizing International Development

48. Innovations in Donor Bureaucracies and the Implications for Peacebuilding Financing

49. Does Justice Mind? Understanding the Links between Justice and Mental Health

50. Justice for All and the Social Contract in Peril

51. Four reasons why the New Agenda for Peace should focus on nationally led violence prevention strategies

52. Global Food Security Act Reauthorization: New and Lingering Challenges

53. At Whose Risk? Understanding States Parties’ Implementation of Arms Trade Treaty Gender-based Violence Provisions

54. We’ll always have Paris: How to adapt multilateral climate cooperation to new realities

55. Comparative State Economic Interventions in the Carbon Capture and Storage Market

56. Combining Technology-Push and Demand-Pull Policies to Create More and Better Energy Jobs

57. Protecting the environment in times of armed conflict

58. Making headway on Loss and Damage: Identifying key gaps and charting ways forward

59. How renewable energy transitions impact power structures in local communities

60. Funding Ethically: Better Funding for Violence Against Women and Violence Against Children Research in Lower and Middle Income Countries

61. Primer on International Investment Treaties and Investor-State Dispute Settlement

62. Unlocking the Power of Reformers to Achieve Better Progress on Extractives Governance

63. PLUS Politics: Tackling the EIA Impact Gap

64. Boom-bust Cycles Revisited: The Role of Credit Supply

65. Changes, Challenges and Implications of Fiscal and Monetary Policy Directions in the Post Pandemic Era

66. COVID-19 and Global Value Chain

67. Impacts of New International Tax System on Multinational Firms’ FDI

68. Immigrants and COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

69. Commitment to Control Weaponised Artificial Intelligence: A Step Forward for the OSCE and European Security

70. Blockchain Technology: An Innovative Policy Tool for Enhancing Conventional Arms Control and Verification

71. Have trade agreements been bad for America?

72. Building downstream capacity for critical minerals in Africa: Challenges and opportunities

73. How to save the WTO with more flexible trading rules

74. Corruption risks loom large over financing of green infrastructure

75. The online gig economy’s impact is not as big as many thought

76. Operationalization of the Santiago Network on Loss and Damage: Road to COP 27

77. China’s surveillance ecosystem and the global spread of its tools

78. Combatting Climate Change Through Nuclear Energy: Risks, Advantages, and Geopolitical Implications

79. Masculinities and Violent Extremism

80. Multilateralism Index: Pilot Report

81. Contingent-Owned Equipment and Environmental Considerations in UN Peacekeeping Operations

82. Options for a Loss and Damage Financial Mechanism

83. Toward an Environmental and Climate-Sensitive Approach to Protection in UN Peacekeeping Operations

84. UN Peacekeeping and CPAS: An Experiment in Performance Assessment and Mission Planning

85. Strengthening Data to Protect Healthcare in Conflict Zones

86. Lessons from E10 Engagement on the Security Council

87. The Primacy of Politics and the Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping

88. Promotion of high capacity broadband to rebuild and recover from the pandemic

89. Jawboning against Speech: How Government Bullying Shapes the Rules of Social Media

90. The Black Hole of National Security: Striking the Right Balance for the National Security Exception in International Trade

91. Practical Legislation to Support Cryptocurrency Innovation

92. Footing the Bill: Fair finance for loss and damage in an era of escalating climate impacts

93. Unaccountable Accounting: The World Bank’s unreliable climate finance reporting

94. The Assault of Austerity: How prevailing economic policy choices are a form of gender-based violence

95. Preventing Corruption in Energy Transition Mineral Supply Chains

96. Measuring Extractives Dependency: Why it Matters and New Approaches

97. The Role of Development Actors in Responding to Environment and Security Links

98. Adapting the Missile Technology Control Regime for Current and Future Challenges

99. Is Foreign Direct Investment Losing Clout in Development?

100. Rising Apprehensions