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1. Countering Iraq’s Anti-Shelter Policy in the Islamic State Era

2. Shoring Up a Democracy Under Siege

3. Colombia, A Laboratory For History

4. Natural and Quasi-Natural Experiments to Evaluate Cybersecurity Policies

5. Honing Cyber Attribution

6. Is Cyber Defense Possible?

7. Inside the Digital Revolution

8. How the Next U.S. President Can Contain China in Cyberspace

9. Toward Practical Cyber Counter Deception

10. Attribution of Malicious Cyber Incidents: From Soup to Nuts

11. A Non-State Strategy for Saving Cyberspace

12. We’ve Been Here Before: The Durability of Multilateralism

13. End Times Diplomacy at the UN?

14. Misperceiving U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf: Raising the Hidden Costs of U.S. Dependence on Oil

15. War and the Oil Price Cycle

16. The Contagiousness of Regional Conflict: A Middle East Case Study

17. The Collapse of Saudi Arabia and the Cataclysmic Power Shift in the Middle East

18. Too Late for Two States: The Benefits of Pivoting to a One-state Solution for Israel and Palestine

19. Exclusion and Violence in Post-2003 Iraq

20. Divesting From Sectarianism: Reimagining Relations Between Iran And The Arab Gulf States

21. Schrödinger’s Kurds: Transnational Kurdish Geopolitics In The Age Of Shifting Borders

22. Youth, Peace, And Security: A New Agenda for the Middle East and North Africa

23. A National Strategic Framework for Countering Violent Extremism in Jordan

24. Congo: No Peace Without Women

25. Ethnic Diversity, Gender, and National Leaders

26. Poverty and Inequality in Latin America: A Story of Two Decades

27. A Changing Development Strategy

28. The Transformation of Security in Latin America: A Cause for Common Action

29. Trade and Trade Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recent Trends, Emerging Challenges

30. The Rise of Latin America : Reordering Regional Security in Latin America

31. China's Use of the Military Instrument in Latin America: Not Yet the Biggest Stick

32. The Rise of Latin America: A Changing Mexico

33. The Rise of Latin America: New Directions for a More Prosperous Brazil

34. The Rise of Latin America: Will Latin America Miss U.S. Hegemony?

35. The Rise of Latin America : Public Innovation for Good Governance

36. The Rise of Latin America: Reforming, Fast and Slow

37. The Rise of Latin America: A Tale of Two Continents

38. Calderón's War

39. Renewable Energy in Chile: Barriers and the Role of Public Policy

40. Deciphering the Linkages between Organized Crime and Transnational Crime

41. The Diverse Facilitators of Counterfeiting: A Regional Perspective

42. States, Frauds, and the Threat of Transnational Organized Crime

43. Central American Gangs: Changing Nature and New Partners

44. The Twenty-first Century Expansion of the Transnational Drug Trade in Africa

45. Fighting Transnational Environmental Crime

46. Corporate Criminal Liability: Article 10 of the Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime

47. International Narcotics Law Enforcement: A Study in Irrationality

48. Organized Crime in a Network Society

49. Demands of Supply

50. Whither Antidrug Policy?

51. Global Vice: The Expanding Territory of the Yakuza

52. Archaeology of the Present: Organized Crime through the Study of Urban Built Environments

53. Rio De Janeiro: A Local Response to a Global Challenge

54. Borderland Conditions between the United States and Mexico

55. The Failed Divorce of Serbia's Government and Organized Crime

56. Outgunned: The Honduran Fight Against Transnational Cocaine Traffickers

57. Criminal Activity in a Globalizing World

58. Hidden in Plain Sight: An Anthropology of the Global Criminal Underworld

59. Human Trafficking: A Global Perspective

60. The Story of Two Women who Risked Everything in the International Drug Trade

61. The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade

62. Draining Development? Controlling Flows of Illicit Funds from Developing Countries

63. Gridlock: Labor, Migration, and Human Trafficking in Dubai

64. Informality and Illegality in the Exploitation of Gold and Timber in Antioquia

65. Mexico's Struggle for Public Security: Organized Crime and State Responses

66. The Money Laundry: Regulating Criminal Finance in the Global Economy

67. Treasure Islands: Uncovering the Damage of Offshore Banking and Tax Havens

68. Mafias on the move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories

69. Table of Contents

70. Editor's Foward

71. Two Tales of a City

72. The Urban Battleground: Explaining Conflict in Global Cities

73. Editor's Forward

74. State Institutions and the Survival of Dictatorships

75. State Power and Staying Power: Infrastructural Mechanisms and Authoritarian Durability

76. Perpetuating Communist Party Rule in China

77. Zimbabwe's Militarized, Electoral Authoritarianism

78. Sovereign Wealth Funds in Nondemocratic Countries: Financing Entrenchment or Change?

79. Myanmar's Fifty-Year Authoritarian Trap

80. More State than Nation: Lukashenko's Belarus

81. North Korea's State-Loyalty Advantage

82. Iran's Regime of Religion

83. Survival, Adaptation and Uncertainty: The Case of Cuba

84. New Media Entrepreneurs in China: Allies of the Party-State or Civil Society?

85. The Road Out of Tahrir

86. The Illusion of Stability in China

87. After 1989: Redefining "Democracy"

88. Interview with the Author: Dictators' Race to the Bottom

89. The Art of Censorship in Vietnam

91. Interventions against a Dictator

92. Islam and Technology: Evolution and Revolution

93. Mock Democracies: Authoritarian Cover-ups

94. Further Reading

95. The Breakout of China-India Strategic Rivalry in Asia and the Indian Ocean

96. Assessing the Sino-Indian Water Dispite

97. Beijing's Balancing Act: Courting New Dehli, Reassuring Islamabad

98. The Tibet Factor in China-India relations

99. China and India: More Cooperation than competition in Energy and Climate Change

100. Chinese and Indian Engagement in Africa: Competitive or Mutually Reinforcing Strategies