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1. No end in sight to the global sprint towards digital sovereignty in 2023 (and beyond)

2. Arms Control Tomorrow: Strategies to Mitigate the Risks of New and Emerging Technologies

3. Assessing the Dangers: Emerging Military Technologies and Nuclear (In)Stability

4. Open strategic autonomy: The digital dimension

5. Protecting Democracy Online in 2024 and Beyond

6. Securing the energy transition against cyber threats

7. The data divide: How emerging technology and its stakeholders can influence the fourth industrial revolution

8. Rebooting the Asylum System? The Role of Digital Tools in International Protection

9. Strengthening a Transnational Semiconductor Industry

10. Hard Choices in a Ransomware Attack

11. Decrypting Crypto: Cryptocurrencies and the Quantum Computer Threat

12. The future of assistance to law enforcement in an end-to-end encrypted world

13. Can Emerging Technologies Lead a Revival of Conflict Early Warning/Early Action? Lessons from the Field

14. Export Control and Emerging Technology Control in an Era of Strategic Competition

15. Digital government services. Building for peak demand.

16. Digital Technologies, Peacebuilding and Civil Society

17. NEW TECH, NEW DEAL: Mining Policy Options in the Face of New Technology

18. Implementing Decision-Centric Warfare: Elevating Command and Control to Gain an Optionality Advantage

19. The post-Covid city: the ongoing spatial and technological reconfiguration in China and the world

20. AI and International Stability: Risks and Confidence-Building Measures

21. Autonomous Weapon Systems and International Humanitarian Law: Identifying Limits and the Required Type and Degree of Human–Machine Interaction

22. The Sydney Dialogue: Playbook

23. Promoting Technological Sovereignty and Innovation: Emerging and Disruptive Technologies

24. Democracy by Design: An Affirmative Response to the Illiberal Use of Technology for 2021

25. Rebooting Congressional Cybersecurity Oversight

26. Small Groups, Big Weapons: The Nexus of Emerging Technologies and Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism

27. PART I: How Auctions Helped Solar Become the Cheapest Electricity in the World

28. Big Tech, Antitrust, and Breakup

29. 1st Fully Remote & Virtual (FRV) SIMULEX experience keeps 47-year streak alive at Fletcher!

30. The Lungs of the Earth: Shifting a Metaphor from Superstition to Science

31. Internet Freedom: Fighting Back Against Digital Authoritarianism

32. The New Weapon of Choice: Technology and Information Operations Today

33. Beijing+25: Accelerating Progress for Women and Girls

34. The reverse cascade: Enforcing security on the global IoT supply chain

35. A framework for an open, trusted, and resilient 5G global telecommunications network

36. After Covid-19: Australia and the world rebuild (Volume 1)

37. Surveillance, Control and Disinformation Technology

38. International Strategy to Better Protect the Financial System Against Cyber Threats

39. The Practice and Potential of Blockchain Technologies for Extractive Sector Governance

40. The Hunt for Mobile Missiles: Nuclear Weapons, AI, and the New Arms Race

41. Ensuring a trusted 5G ecosystem of vendors and technology

42. Digital Inclusion in Mediated Peace Processes: How Technology Can Enhance Participation

43. 5G Technological Leadership

44. The Development Policy System under Pressure: Acknowledging Limitations, Sourcing Advantages and Moving towards a Broader Perspective

45. From Battlefront to Cyberspace: Demystifying the Islamic State’s Propaganda Machine

46. Land Combat Vehicles: Protection Must Come First

47. Aviation cybersecurity: Scoping the challenge

48. Data for Peace and Security: Report of the Practitioners Workshop on Harvesting Best Practices and Building a Community of Practice

49. Unlocking the Potential of Civic Technology

50. Seeing Is No Longer Believing: Deepfakes, Cheapfakes and the Limits of Deception