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401. Institutionalisation of the Peshmerga: tipping the balance of Iraq’s stability

402. Erbil-Baghdad Relations: Addressing Root Causes of Conflict

403. Development of a National Policy on Displacement in Iraq

404. Rentier economy of the Kurdish region in Iraq as a source of barriers for the regional security sector reform

405. Promoting the Well-Being of North Korea’s Residents and Refugees through US-ROK Cooperation

406. Moving the Encryption Policy Conversation Forward

407. ICT Supply Chain Integrity: Principles for Governmental and Corporate Policies

408. EU Defense Cooperation: Progress Amid Transatlantic Concerns

409. The Case for Transatlantic Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

410. The Global Refugee Regime and UN System-wide Reforms

411. Patching Our Digital Future Is Unsustainable and Dangerous

412. Canada’s Arctic Agenda: Into the Vortex

413. Advancing SDGs in International Investment Agreements: Building Peace and Justice through General Exceptions Clauses

414. Global Waste Trade Chaos: Rising Environmentalism or Cost-Benefit Analysis?

415. Resource Sharing and Joint Development in the South China Sea: Exploring Avenues of Cooperation

416. Is Pyongyang Different in Washington and Seoul? English and Korean Language Policy Discourse on North Korea

417. Energy security in the Baltic Region: between markets and politics

418. NATO’s coming existential challenge

419. What NATO contribution to the security architecture of the Indo-Pacific?

420. Situating Security Sector Reforms in Kenya’s Discourse on Inclusion and National Dialogue Process

421. Reforming Kenya’s Security Sector: Policing Culture and Youth

422. WMD Capabilities Enabled by Additive Manufacturing

423. Refuges: Benediction or Curse To Cameroon's Economy, 1982-2017

424. Present at the re-creation: A global strategy for revitalizing, adapting, and defending a rules-based international system

425. The concept of hedging and its application to Southeast Asia: a critique and a proposal for a modified conceptual and methodological framework

426. Making Conflict Prevention a Concrete Reality at the UN

427. The U.S. Department of Defense’s Role in Health Security

428. Dangerous Liaisons: Russian Cooperation with Iran in Syria

429. Research Collaboration in an Era of Strategic Competition

430. Denial, Delay, Diversion: Tackling Access Challenges in an Evolving Humanitarian Landscape

431. Strategic Directions for the United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)

432. Challenges to Metropolitan Security. Terrorism in Brussels, Manchester and Nice / Retos a la seguridad metropolitana. El terrorismo en Bruselas, Manchester y Niza

433. Terrorism in the Political Landscape of Post-peace Accord in Colombia / El terrorismo en el escenario del post-acuerdo en Colombia

434. Negotiating Security in Latin America, How Russia Regained a Foothold in the Western Hemisphere

435. Water Security in the Himalayan Region: Navigating Opportunities for Joint Prosperity and Conflict Prevention

436. Climate Security in the Sahel and the Mediterranean: Local and Regional Responses

437. Fighting for Europe. European Strategic Autonomy and the Use of Force

438. Bringing Regional Politics to the Study of Security Sector Reform: Army Reform in Sierra Leone and Iraq

439. Petro Dollar. Petro Yuan. Petro Rupee?

440. Managing transatlantic (mis)trust: The Trump era in perspective

441. The Geostrategic Arctic: Hard security in the High North

442. Towards an EU security community? Public opinion and the EU’s role as a security actor

443. Democratic deterrence: How to dissuade hybrid interference

444. Sanctions and US foreign policy in the Trump era: A perfect storm

445. Global Britain's Arctic security policy: Going forward while looking back

446. US foreign policy tools in the era of disinformation: Deficiencies prevent effective response to malign information operations

447. Iran’s Land Route: A Strategic Threat

448. Moscow, the Palestinians, and the Arab Spring that Never Was

449. Lebanon’s Reaction to Operation Northern Shield

450. Iran’s Strategy for Control of Syria

451. Fight foreign subversion in eastern Jerusalem

452. European Appeasement of Iran Endangers National Security in Europe

453. Israel’s Election Result Shows Broad Consensus on Diplomatic and Defense Issues

454. No Illusions, No Despair

455. Comments to the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security

456. America’s Military Spending and the Uncertain Costs of its Wars: The Need for Transparent Reporting

457. The Cybersecurity Workforce Gap

458. On the Horizon: A Collection of the Papers from the Next Generation

459. Harnessing Multilateral Financing for Health Security Preparedness

460. Space Threat Assessment 2019

461. Shifting the Burden Responsibly: Oversight and Accountability in U.S. Security Sector Assistance

462. Financial Sector Cybersecurity Requirements in the Asia-Pacific Region

463. The Implications of U.S. Policy Stagnation toward the Arctic Region

464. The Battle for Northwestern Syria: Better Sooner than Later

465. Erdogan’s Dangerous Diagonal: What can be Done to Counter Turkey’s EEZ claims?

466. The Fighting Continues in Northern Syria

467. Making the Best of US Withdrawal from Syria

468. Editing Biosecurity: Needs and Strategies for Governing Genome Editing

469. Prisons and Radicalization: Breaking the Cycle through Rehabilitation

470. Securing Energy Supply and Maritime Interests: Seeking Convergence

471. Iraq After ISIS: The Other Half of Victory Dealing with the Civil Dimension

472. Distributed Defense New Operational Concepts for Integrated Air and Missile Defense

473. The Return of Political Warfare

474. Enhanced Deterrence in the North A 21st Century European Engagement Strategy

475. Oversight and Accountability in U.S. Security Sector Assistance

476. Project on Nuclear Issues A Collection of Papers from the 2017 Conference Series and Nuclear Scholars Initiative

477. Trump’s 2019 Missile Defense Budget: Choosing Capacity over Capability

478. The Other Side of the North Korean Threat: Looking Beyond Its Nuclear Weapons and ICBMs

479. Counterterrorism Measures and Civil Society Changing the Will, Finding the Way

480. Pakistan’s Gwadar Port: A New Naval Base in China’s String of Pearls in the Indo-Pacific

481. Rebooting U.S.-China Trade Ties: “Enter Ye Through the Narrow Gate”

482. Australia and the United States An Alliance for the Twenty-first Century

483. Fuel Competition in the Expanding Power Market Renewable Energy in Southeast Asia

484. Back from the Brink: A Threatened Nuclear Energy Industry Compromises National Security

485. Russian military police in Syria: function and prospects

486. Guerre et paix - rendons la paix plus captivante que la guerre

487. The Challenge of Emerging Technologies to Non-proliferation Efforts: Controlling Additive Manufacturing and Intangible Transfers of Technology

488. UN Police and Conflict Prevention

489. Responses to Climate-related Security Risks: Regional Organizations in Asia and Africa

490. Climate Change and Violent Conflict: Sparse Evidence from South Asia and South East Asia

491. Assessing Gender Perspectives in Peace Processes with Application to the Cases of Colombia and Mindanao

492. Bulgaria and Black Sea Security

493. Time Is Running out in the Northern Part of Cyprus

494. Our Voice Makes a Difference: A Civil Society Guide to Advocacy on Women, Peace and Security

495. Taiwan's Place in the Evolving Security Environment of East Asia

496. Enhancing Multilateral Support for Security Sector Reform:A Mapping Study covering the United Nations, the African Union, the European Union, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

497. The role of parliaments in NATO member countries in advancing the Women, Peace and Security agenda

498. Comments on the Proposed Amendments to the Electricity Act 2003

499. Guardians of the Belt and Road: The Internationalization of China's private security companies

500. Cooperation Between Kazakhstan and the United States in Military Professionalization Programs