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

152. Preventing Corruption in Energy Transition Mineral Supply Chains

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

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

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

156. Filtering and Site Blocking: Necessary Reforms for the Digital Marketplace

157. The Value of Cellular Technology

158. How IP Rights Keep Markets Free

159. The Impact of Climate Change on Global and Local Security Governance

160. Impact of COVID-19 on Armed Forces

161. Impact of COVID-19 on Ombuds Institutions for the Armed Forces

162. Climate Change and Its Impact on Security Provision - The Role of Good Security Sector Governance and Reform

163. UN-IFI Cooperation during Peacekeeping Drawdowns: Opportunities for Mutual Support

164. Despite Political Tension, Americans and Russians See Cooperation as Essential

165. The Impact of COVID-19 on CSDP: Forging Opportunity out of Crisis?

166. Digital Technologies and Civil Conflicts: Insights for peacemakers

167. Securing the Heavens: How can space support the EU's Strategic Compass?

168. Bridging the Silos: Integrating Strategies across Armed Conflict, Violent Crime, and Violent Extremism to Advance the UN’s Prevention Agenda

169. Essential Workers

170. Solidarity during Covid-19 at national, regional and global levels: An enabler for improved global pandemic security and governance

171. Protecting the Environment During Armed Conflict: From Principles to Implementation

172. Covid-19 Effects on Peace and Conflict Dynamics: The Need for Prevention Prevails

173. Recognizing ‘Geoeconomic Risk’: Rethinking Corporate Risk Management for the era of Great-Power Competition

174. Climate of cooperation: How the EU can help deliver a green grand bargain

175. Will Only a Green Power Remain a Great Power?

176. Developments in the Field of Transitional Justice

177. Stuck in the Past: Lessons on Emissions for Developing Oil Producers

178. Recommendations for Strengthening the Role of the EITI in the Fight Against Corruption

179. Tying Their Hands? How Petroleum Contract Terms May Limit Governments’ Climate Policy Flexibility

180. National Oil Companies and Climate Change: Insights for Advocates

181. Additive Manufacturing for Missiles and Other Uncrewed Delivery Systems: Challenges for the Missile Technology Control Regime

182. The Responsibility to Protect: A Background Briefing

183. The Relationship Between Violations and Abuses of Human Rights and the Commission of Atrocity Crimes

184. Pugwash Note on Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament

185. Teaching the WPS Agenda in a Changing Security Landscape: Women, Peace and Security Curriculum Consortium

186. Women, Peace & Security, and the Digital Ecosystem: Five Emerging Trends in the Technology and Gender Policy Landscape

187. Policy Papers by Women of Color: GenZer Perspectives on Redefining National Security

188. Diving Deeper: Under the surface of LBQTI Funding

189. Diving Deeper: Under the surface of Intermediary Funding

190. Diving Deeper: Under the Surface of Embassy Funding

191. Drawdown: Improving U.S. and Global Security Through Military Base Closures Abroad

192. Climate Change: The Greatest National Security Threat to the United States

193. Democratization, Poverty Reduction and Risk Mitigation in Fragile and Post-Conflict States

194. Covid-19 and the Danger of Self-sufficiency: How Europe’s Pandemic Resilience was Helped by an Open Economy

195. Global Trade Today is Global Value Chains

196. Biden at 100 Days: A Climate Foreign-Policy Scorecard

197. A Gender Framework for Arms Control and Disarmament

198. Reinforcing the Global Norm Against Chemical Weapons Use

199. Nuclear Challenges for the New U.S. Presidential Administration: The First 100 Days and Beyond

200. Fiscal resiliency in a deeply uncertain world: The role of semiautonomous discretion