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1. HIV, the Legacy of America’s Response, and Lessons for Future Outbreaks

2. Ilusión de la verdad y fake news: Las mentiras repetidas de Hitler, Trump, el independentismo catalán y los bulos de la COVID-19

3. The Geopolitical Consequences of COVID-19: Assessing Hawkish Mass Opinion in China

4. Spring 2022 edition of Strategic Visions

5. The Unprecedented Federal Fiscal Policy Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on State Budgets

6. Muddling Through: Alaska’s Budget Process in 2021

7. Don’t Go Chasing Windfalls: California’s 2021-2022 Budget

8. Colorado’s Political Climate, Economy, and Budget during COVID-19

9. The Year Without Tourism: Hawai‘i’s FY2022 Pandemic Budget

10. Idaho FY22: Recommendations, Appropriations, and Partisanship

11. New Mexico’s Box of Pandoras

12. Oregon 2020-21: Budgeting During COVID

13. Utah: Strategic Investments in the Wake of a Pandemic

14. Budgeting in Pandemic Times: Shutdowns, Social Unrest, and Spending in Washington State

15. Time for a Significant Reimagining of Government in Wyoming?

16. March 2022 Issue

17. China’s Role in Korean Security Issues

18. State Building in Crisis Governance: Donald Trump and COVID-19

19. The Psychological Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the U.S. Military

20. Operation Warp Speed and the Countermeasures Acceleration Group—A Twenty-first Century Manhattan Project

21. Implications from the Guard's Extensive Use: A Cautionary Tale of 2020

22. Mexico 2018-2021: Pandemic, Crisis, Security and Geopolitics/México 2018-2021: Pandemia, Crisis, Seguridad y Geopolítica

23. Beyond Borders: Middle East in Empire, Diaspora, and Global Transitions (Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, Spring 2021)

24. Towards a New Normalcy?

25. American Leadership and a Global Offensive Against COVID

26. COVID-19 and California’s Detained Youth: Vulnerable and Overlooked

27. Pandemic Preparedness: A Conversation with Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo (Interviewed by Dana Hatic)

28. Medical Security, Covid Challenge and the U.S. - Japan Alliance

29. Diversity Divide: Supporting the State Department’s Asian American and Pacific Islander FSO's

30. Lessons for the Fed from the Pandemic

31. The Era of Dis-and-Misinformation Volume XXII, Number 1

32. The Future of U.S. Supply Chains: National Security and the Pandemic

33. The Pandemic and its Impact on the South Korea-Japan Identity Clash

34. The COVID-19 Pandemic and Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific: A View from the United States

35. The Pandemic as a Geopolitical Gamechanger in the Indo-Pacific: The View from China

36. Migrant Detention and COVID-19: Pandemic Responses in Four New Jersey Detention Centers

37. A Virus Without Papers: Understanding COVID-19 and the Impact on Immigrant Communities

38. China’s Vaccine Diplomacy Amid COVID – 19 Pandemic: A Case Study of South Asia

39. U.S. Debt Sustainability under Low Interest Rates and after the Covid‐​19 Shock

40. How Do Californians Want to Cast their Ballots During the COVID-19 Crisis?

41. The Pandemic in Prison: Implications for California Politics and Policymaking

42. Early in the Pandemic, There Was No Partisan Divide over Preferences for Voting by Mail in the 2020 Election

43. Doing Development Better

44. U.S.-China Relations and the Need for Continued Public Diplomacy

45. International Opinion of the U.S. Slides from Respect to Pity

46. The U.S. Government Was Not Adequately Prepared for Coronavirus at Home or Abroad

47. COVID-19: The Pandemic and its Impact on Security Policy

48. Quantum Computing’s Cyber-Threat to National Security

49. Sustainable Humanism Needed

50. The World Is Watching the United States