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1. AUKUS Security Pact: Setting the Rivalry with China in the Indo-Pacific

2. Advancing Gender Integration into Global Fragility Act Country Strategies

3. Security for All: Applying the Women, Peace and Security Lens to the COVID-19 Pandemic Response in the U.S.

4. Women’s Participation and the Fate of Nonviolent Campaigns: A Report on the Women in Resistance (Wire) Data Set

5. If You Want Improved Security Outcomes You Have Tools

6. US Leadership on Women and Foreign Policy: Recommendations for the 116th Congress

7. Grooming the next Generation of Foreign Policymakers: Women, Peace and Security in Practice

8. Women, Peace & Security: By the Numbers

9. What You Should Know about the Women, Peace, and Security Act of 2017

10. Not the Usual Suspects: Engaging Male Champions of Women, Peace and Security

11. The Global Outlook of the Top Five Candidates in the U.S. Presidential Election

12. The Future of Work for Low-Income Workers and Families

13. Reimagining Financial Security: Managing Risk and Building Wealth in an Era of Inequality

14. The Iran Nuclear Deal: A Monumental Mistake by the Obama Administration or a New Beginning?

15. Cybersecurity and Stability in the Gulf

16. ASEAN Centrality and the ASEAN-US Economic Relationship

17. Former U.N. Peacekeepers: Agents of Cultural Change in Pakistan's Polic

18. Cardiff: Birthplace of a new Transatlantic Narrative?

19. Making the Case: Congress Should Pass New Authorization for Use of Force Against ISIS

20. The consensus on Mali and international conflict management in a multipolar world

21. Trends in world military expenditure, 2013

22. Trends in international arms transfers, 2013

23. South Korea and China: A Strategic Partnership in the Making

24. The Hard Reality for International Climate Agreements in the United States

25. Turkish-Iranian Rapprochement and the Future of European and Asian Energy

26. Losing Syria and Iraq to Jihadists

27. How to Protect Refugees and Prevent Abuse at the Border

28. Making Sense of Cyberwar

29. How to Disrupt Enablers of Mass Atrocities

30. Diversion of Weapons within Peace Operations: Understanding the Phenomenon

31. Iran: How a Third Tier Cyber Power Can Still Threaten the United States

32. Mutually Assured Stability: Establishing US-Russia Security Relations for a New Century

33. Building a Better US-Gulf Partnership

34. Morocco's Vital Role in Northwest Africa's Security and Development

35. Iran, Afghanistan, and South Asia: Resolving Regional Sources of Instability

36. Big Data Is Changing Your World... More Than You Know

37. The Global Arctic: The Growing Arctic Interests of Russia, China, the United States and the European Union

38. States Will Not Give Nuclear Weapons to Terrorists

39. Innovative Immigration and Border Control Reform

40. Smashing Atoms for Peace: Using Linear Accelerators to Produce Medical Isotopes without Highly Enriched Uranium

41. Cyber world: site under construction

42. The American sequester - and us

43. Banking on Growth: U.S. Support for Small and Medium Enterprises in Least-Developed Countries

44. How to Promote International Religious Freedom

45. Beyond Treaties: Immediate Steps to Reduce Nuclear Dangers

46. Transatlantic cybersecurity: The only winning move is to play with others

47. The Path Towards Kazakhstan's Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy: Convergence of US-Kazakh Interests

48. The US Cyber Policy Reboot

49. It's Time to Put the Nuclear Issue Behind Us: The Chicago Summit Has More Urgent Priorities than Nuclear Theology

50. Water Insecurity: A Threat for Pakistan and India

51. To Stay Ahead of China, Stay Engaged in Asia

52. Paying for Afghanistan's Security Forces During Transition: Issues for Chicago and Beyond

53. The Freedom Savings Credit: A Practical Step to Build Americans' Household Balance Sheets

54. No Hedging in Canberra: The Australia-US Alliance in the "Asian Century"

55. Armed Clash in the South China Sea

56. Statement by Col. Joseph Felter (Ret.) before the U.S. House Armed Services Committee

57. From Militants to Policemen: Three Lessons from U.S. Experience with DDR and SSR

58. Going for Broke: The Budgetary Consequences of Current US Defense Strategy.

59. The Pentagon's New Mission Set: A Sustainable Choice?

60. Strategic Adjustment to Sustain the Force: A survey of current proposals.

61. Continuing Resolution: Congress Goes Easy on DoD Rebalances Budget in Pentagon's Favor

62. The Pentagon and Deficit Reduction: FY-2012 Budget Retains Exceptional Level of Defense Spending

63. Extending the U.S. Military Role in Iraq

64. Future Perspectives of U.S.-Czech Relations

65. Achieving Greater Disclosure in the Oil Gas Industry

66. The United States in Iraq: Options for 2012

67. US Declaratory Policy and Striking Back in Cyber Conflict

68. Bleak Outlook for 2011 Conference on Disarmament

69. Australia and Japan: Allies in Partnership

70. The Pentagon and Deficit Reduction FY-2012 Budget Retains Exceptional Level of Defense Spending

71. Pentagon Resists Deficit Reduction FY-2012 Budget Retains Exceptional Level of Defence Spending

72. Cyberspace Governance: The Next Step

73. Health Initiatives and Counterinsurgency Strategy in Afghanistan

74. Terrorism in a Teacup?

75. The OSCE and the 2010 Crisis in Kyrgyzstan

76. The President's Dilemma: Deficits, Debt, and US Defense Spending

77. The Real Security Costs of Anti-Muslim Rhetoric

78. Central Europe and the Geopolitics of Energy

79. Yemen's Forever War: Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula

80. Issue Brief: Reaching the OSCE Summit in Astana

81. The USA-PATRIOT Act

82. U.S. Institute of Peace Teaches International Security Personnel to Resolve Conflicts without Resorting to the Use of Force

83. Quds Day in Iran: Velvet Revolution Trumps Nuclear Negotiations

84. The Obama Administration's New Counternarcotics Strategy in Afghanistan: Its Promises and Potential Pitfalls

85. The Defense Monitor, Volume XXXVIII - October/November/December 2009

86. The Defense Monitor, Volume XXXVIII - July/August/September 2009

87. The Foreign Policy of Iran: Ideology and pragmatism in the Islamic Republic

88. The Private Sector in Security Sector Reform: Essential But Not Yet Optimized

89. A New Direction for U.S. Policy in the Caspian Region

90. Democracy Promotion Under Obama: Finding a Way Forward

91. North Africa: The Hidden Risks to Regional Stability

92. The Obama Administration and Implications for Freedom and Democracy in the Middle East

93. Caught in the Conflict: Civilians and the international security strategy in Afghanistan

94. The Role of the Ministerial Advisor in Security Sector Reform: Navigating Institutional Terrains

95. The Defense Monitor, Volume XXXVII - November/December 2008

96. Defense Monitor, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1 -January/February 2008

97. Policing in Afghanistan: Still Searching for a Strategy

98. Thinking Strategically About Russia

99. Russian–American Security Relations After Georgia

100. Iran: Is Productive Engagement Possible?