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1. POWER, NOT PEACE: THE ACHILLES’ HEEL OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES

2. ACLED Year in Review Global Disorder in 2022

3. Chips, subsidies, security, and great power competition

4. The Number of Countries with Coups d’etats and Other Constitutional Changes in Government is Rising: How should donors stay engaged?

5. Managing Opportunities, Challenges, and Expectations for the New Agenda for Peace

6. The UN General Assembly 2023: The urgency of compromise on financing for development

7. The Involvement of Civil Society Organizations in Arctic Governance

8. Developing Good Practices in Export Control Outreach to the NewSpace Industry

9. Five Urgent Questions on Ecological Security

10. Integrating Gender Perspectives into International Humanitarian Law

11. Global History and International Relations: a discussion with Ayşe Zarakol, Glenda Sluga, and Heidi Tworek

12. Plowshares into Swords: An Interview with David Ekbladh

13. War, Plague and Inflation: Is this time different?: An Interview with Dr. Natacha Postel-Vinay

14. Recovering the History of Interwar International Environmental Law: An Interview with Omer Aloni

15. The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War: An Interview with Nicholas Mulder

16. Creating an Enabling Environment for Sustainable Water Infrastructure Financing

17. CONTAINMENT 2.0: SANCTIONS FOR THE LONG HAUL

18. Sanctions and the Economic Consequences of Higher Oil Prices

19. Hydrogen: A Hot Commodity Lacking Sufficient Statistics

20. Fact Sheet: Global Demonstrations Against the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

21. Shared Human Values and the Great Powers’ Competition: Trends in the Evolution of the International Relations System

22. Big data and national security: A guide for Australian policymakers

23. Foresight and its application in ministries of foreign affairs

24. Spheres of Influence in a Multipolar World

25. COP26’s Dilemma: Sustainability vs Food Security?

26. Planetary Health: Managing Competing Tensions

27. Urban Resilience: A 21ˢᵗ Century Challenge

28. Human Development and Mental Health: New Approaches and Metrics Needed

29. International Currency Instability and Food Security: Time to Rebuild “Real Food Economies”?

30. Cybersecurity in the Humanitarian Sector: New Challenges and Solutions

31. Countering Disinformation and Misinformation in Humanitarian Relief Work

32. What should leaders focus on during the United Nations General Assembly High-level week 2022 to help restore some popular trust in international collective action and multilateralism?

33. 2022 Retrospective and Trends for 2023

34. Considering the Future of Gender and Peace Operations: Strategic Debates and Operational Challenges

35. Inclusion and Exclusion in International Ordering: An Interview with Glenda Sluga

36. CONFLICT MINERALS LEGISLATION: SHOOTING AT THE WRONG TARGET… AGAIN

37. IS CLIMATE CHANGE DRIVING GLOBAL CONFLICT?

38. The Carbon-Neutral LNG Market: Creating a Framework for Real Emissions Reductions

39. Stronger International Safeguards as a Condition of Supply to Nuclear Energy Programs: Coming to Consensus in the Nuclear Suppliers Group

40. The Global Energy Crisis: Implications of Record High Natural Gas Prices

41. The Impact of ESG on National Oil Companies

42. Reducing Military Risks through OSCE Instruments

43. Mid-Year Update: 10 Conflicts to Worry About in 2021

44. Violence Targeting Women in Politics: Trends in Targets, Types, and Perpetrators of Political Violence

45. ACLED 2020: The Year in Review

46. A Year of COVID-19

47. Are we facing a wave of conflict in high-income countries?

48. How can we work towards economic recovery for all? Financing for Development: the issues, challenges, and opportunities in 2021

49. It’s Time to Go Back to Basics of Governance

50. Treaty Allies Matter for US Foreign Policy Experts—but They Are Not Indispensable

51. How the United States Can Support Nascent Political Parties

52. PTSS Virtual Global Alumni Community of Interest Workshop: The Impact of the COVID–19 Pandemic on Terrorism and Counterterrorism

53. If you Can't Beat Them, Join Them: Should States Embrace Bitcoin?

54. A Roundtable on Lauren Turek, To Bring the Good News to All Nations: Evangelical Influence on Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Relations

55. A Roundtable on Christopher Dietrich, A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations

56. A Roundtable on Michael Kimmage, The Abandonment of the West

57. COVID-19 and the Global Vaccine Race

58. The Remittance Effect: A Lifeline for Developing Economies Through The Pandemic and into Recovery

59. Freeing Fiscal Space: A human rights imperative in response to COVID-19

60. Risk-Limiting Audits: A Guide for Global Use

61. Artificial Intelligence and National Security

62. China, climate politics and COP26

63. Democracy and the Challenges of Climate Change

64. Humanitarian ‘Do No Harm’: Plugging Gaps in Data Governance

65. Code Red for Humanity’: What Next for Mankind?

66. Planetary Health: A More Resilient World Post-COVID-19?

67. COP26: Sustaining the Global Food System

68. Is Coronavirus Good for Our Sick Planet?

69. This Time is Different. The "COVID-Shock" and Future of the Global Oil Market

70. Strengthening Prevention with Better Anticipation: COVID-19 and Beyond

71. Responsibility to Protect and the World in 2020

72. WHY HEALTHY SKEPTICISM ABOUT THIS YEAR’S NOBEL PEACE PRIZE IS WARRANTED

73. GENDER AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE

74. TWENTY YEARS AFTER UNSCR 1325: ANY PROGRESS ENDING WARTIME SEXUAL VIOLENCE?

75. COVID-19, FOOD ACCESS, AND SOCIAL UPHEAVAL

76. THE STABILITY-INSTABILITY PANDEMIC

77. 5 QUESTIONS ON DEVELOPMENT AND CONFLICT

78. THE DIPLOMATIC BURDEN OF COVID-19

79. A reflection on the Responsibility to Protect in 2020

80. Atrocity Crimes and Preventive Diplomacy: Reflections on R2P’s 15th Anniversary

81. How a UN Board of Inquiry Failed to Address the Real Problem in Syria

82. R2P: The Dream and the Reality

83. The Responsibility to Protect at 15: A Promise Unfulfilled

84. Toynbee Coronavirus Series: Dominic Sachsenmaier on China, geopolitics, and global history post-COVID-19

85. Toynbee Coronavirus Series: Erez Manela on the WHO, smallpox eradication, and the need for renewed internationalism

86. Toynbee Coronavirus Series: Dipesh Chakrabarty on zoonotic pathogens, human life, and pandemic in the age of the Anthropocene

87. Toynbee Coronavirus Series—Global History Forum: Jeremy Adelman, Or Rosenboim, Jamie Martin, Cindy Ewing, and Akita Shigeru

88. Toynbee Coronavirus Series—Global Historians Analyze the Pandemic: Glenda Sluga, Jie-Hyun Lim, Lauren Benton, and Hsiung Ping-chen

89. Thinking Through Water: An Interview with Sunil S. Amrith

90. Youth, God, and Empire: Interview With Dr. Joy Schulz

91. A Roundtable on Daniel Immerwahr, How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States

92. A Roundtable on Joseph S. Nye, Jr. Do Morals Matter?: Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump

93. The United States and the World Health Organization

94. A Roundtable on Daniel Bessner and Fredrik Logevall, “Recentering the United States in the Historiography of American Foreign Relations”

95. Roundtable on Timothy J. Lynch, In the Shadow of the Cold War: American Foreign Policy from George Bush Sr. to Donald Trump

96. Resilience and Agility: Managing and Mitigating Evolving Threats in a Hyperconnected World

97. International and Regional Laws and Instruments Related to Gender Equality and the Security and Justice Sector

98. Renewed Transatlantic Responses towards China: Identifying Common Ground

99. Global Health Security – COVID-19: Health Pandemic to Food Crisis?

100. Military Response to COVID-19: Advantages and Constraints