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201. Strategic Realignments: Assessing the Impact of Taiwan's 2024 Elections on US-China Relations and Indo-Pacific Stability

202. Election 2024 in Pakistan - A Catalyst for Strengthening Global Health Security Partnerships

203. The US Should Enhance Economic Engagement with Taiwan

204. Enhancing Military Diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific: A US Foreign Area Officer’s Perspective

205. The US-India Clean Energy Partnership and Quad Provide Overlapping Pathways to Produce Clean Energy

206. Japan's Arctic Policy: Current Status and Challenges

207. US Perspectives on Sino-Russian Cooperation in the Arctic and Roles for Partners

208. Sino-Russia Arctic Relations: The View from Singapore

209. Arctic Geopolitics and Governance: An Indian Perspective

210. South Korean Perspectives on China-Russia Collaboration in the Arctic

211. How Will the Prabowo Administration Shape Indonesia’s Foreign Policy as a Middle Power?

212. United States, UNESCO, and International Relations through Cultural Heritage

213. Rise of Economic Nationalism in Emerging Economies and the Influence of Elections

214. US-Japan Alliance Resiliency Amid Risks

215. Understated and Sometimes Contentious: A Perspective on the US-Australia Alliance in Southeast Asia

216. Strategic Partners or Fickle Friends? Indonesia’s Perceptions of the US-Australia Defense and Security Relationship

217. ​​Vietnamese Perspective on the Significance of the US-Australia Alliance in Southeast Asian Security​

218. ​​The Australia-US Alliance from a Thai Perspective: An Unbreakable or Unpinnable Partnership?​

219. Where are the Growth Potentials in CESEE? An Illustration of Sectors and Products Using the Product Space

220. Still in the Fast Lane? How can EU-CEE Get its Groove Back?

221. Toward Innovation-driven Growth: Innovation Systems and Policies in EU Member States of Central Eastern Europe

222. AI and the US Economy: Optimism, Pessimism, or Realism?

223. Washington's and Taiwan's Diverging Interests Doesn't Make War Imminent

224. Designing a New Paradigm in Global Trade

225. Centering Access, Quality, and Equity and Justice in a Beyond 30×30 Ocean Strategy

226. The Road to Baku, Belém, and Beyond: A 5-Year Outlook for U.S. International Climate Finance

227. 3 International Climate Priorities for 2024

228. Extreme Heat Is More Dangerous for Workers Every Year

229. Cement and Concrete Companies Leading the Net-Zero Transition

230. Protecting Children From Extreme Heat Is Critical for Their Health, Learning, and Development

231. At Home or Abroad, U.S. Firearms Should Not Fuel Violence, Instability, and Abuse

232. Revitalizing U.S. Trade Remedy Tools for an Era of Industrial Policy in an Interconnected World

233. Environmental Peacemaking in Somalia: Integrated Climate and Conflict Analysis of the Newly Liberated Areas of Hirshabelle and Galmudug

234. NATO as a nuclear alliance : NATO’s nuclear capability and its evolution in the international nuclear order

235. Finland's partnerships as a NATO member: Prospects for defence cooperation in a multilateral framework

236. Helsinki Security Forum 2024 report

237. A New Vision for Peace Operations

238. Tipping the Scales: Towards a People-Centered Justice Approach to Resilience in Fragile Contexts

239. The Inequalities-Environment Nexus: Tools for Catalyzing a Just Transition

240. Who Will Cities Be For? Inequality, Housing, and the Future of African Urbanization

241. Beyond Access: Refugees’ Rights and Justice at Work

242. The Private Sector as a Partner and an Agent for Violence Reduction

243. Local Justice Systems in Colombia: The Road to Collaborative Justice that Prioritizes People

244. From Rhetoric to Reality: Uncovering Strategic Division and the Linkages Between Polarization and Inequality

245. United Nations and World Bank Collaboration in Security and Justice Sectors: Linkages to Development

246. Report of the Country Visit to Czechia of the Pathfinders for Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies

247. Bridging the Gap: Accelerating Technology Adoption for Sustainable Food Production

248. A Political Economy of Zawiya: Armed Groups and Society in a Western Libyan City

249. Persistent Perils: Illicit MANPADS in the MENA Region

250. Realities, Challenges, and Opportunities: The Arms Trade Treaty in the Indo-Pacific region

251. Global Terrorism Index 2024

252. Business & Peace Report 2024

253. Halo, Positive Peace and Systems Thinking 2024: Advancing a Systems-Based Approach to Understanding and Building Peace

254. Positive Peace Report 2024

255. Mexico Peace Index 2024

256. Global Peace Index 2024

257. Multilateralism Index 2024

258. China Maritime Report No. 42: Invasion Plans: Operation Causeway and Taiwan's Defense in World War II

259. China Maritime Report No. 41: One Force, Two Force, Red Force, Blue Force: PLA Navy Blue Force Development for Realistic Combat Training

260. China Maritime Report No. 40: Onboard Political Control - The Ship Political Commissar in Chinese Merchant Shipping

261. China Maritime Report No. 39: A Hundred Men Wielding One Gun - Life, Duty, and Cultural Practices Aboard PLAN Submarines

262. China Maritime Report No. 38: PLAN Anti-Submarine Warfare Aircraft - Sensors, Weapons, and Operational Concepts

263. China Maritime Report No. 37: Re-Engaging With the World: China's Military Diplomacy in 2023

264. China Maritime Report No. 36: China's T-AGOS: The Dongjian Class Ocean Surveillance Ship

265. China Maritime Report No. 35: Beyond Chinese Ferry Tales: The Rise of Deck Cargo Ships in China's Military Activities, 2023

266. China Maritime Report No. 34: PLAN Submarine Training in the "New Era"

267. Senegal’s Gas-to-Power Ambitions: Securing Scale and Sustainability

268. Tax Avoidance, Tax Evasion and Trade Misinvoicing: Risks to Senegal’s Mining Sector

269. Behind the Schemes: Anticorruption Gaps in Mining Sector Certifications

270. The Newest Allies: Finland and Sweden in NATO

271. An Edifying Tale of Keeping the Lights On: Societal Resilience in an Energy Crisis – the Case of Estonia

272. The Practice, Promise and Peril of EU Lawfare

273. China’s and Russia’s Aggressive Foreign Policies: Historical Legacy or Geopolitical Ambitions?

274. Japan, NATO, and the Diversification of Security Partnerships

275. New Russian Immigration to the EU: The Case of the Baltic States, Finland, Germany & Poland

276. Russia and China in Central Asia: Potential For Direct Competition

277. China, Russia, and Power Transition in Central Asia

278. Turning Point or Dead End? Challenging the Kremlin’s Narrative of Stability in Wartime

279. Russian Strategic Culture and the War in Ukraine

280. How Sudan's Wars of Succession Shape the Current Conflict

281. Russia’s Space Program After 2024

282. Advise, Assist, Enable: A Critical Analysis of the US Army's Security Force Assistance Mission During the War on Terror

283. Countering a "Great Jihad" in Central Asia

284. A "Frozen Conflict" Boils Over: Nagorno-Karabakh in 2023 and Future Implications

285. Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in the “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine

286. The Realignment of the Middle East

287. Russian Women in the Face of War Against Ukraine

288. Paralysis versus Obedience: China’s Local Policymakers’ Strategic Adaptation To Political centralization

289. Russia and China in Central Asia

290. Kyrgyzstan: Central Asia's Island of Democracy Sinks into Authoritarianism

291. Critical Minerals and Great Power Competition: An Overview

292. Cyber Risk Reduction in China, Russia, the United States and the European Union

293. Navigating Security Dilemmas in Indo-Pacific Waters: Undersea Capabilities and Armament Dynamics

294. Getting Ukraine to a Position of Strength: A Strategy for the Trump Administration

295. Key Takeaways: The Future of US and Allied Hypersonic Missile Programs

296. US-India Economic Ties: To the Next Level and Beyond

297. Understanding and Countering China’s Global South Strategy in the Indo-Pacific

298. The US Should Support the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan

299. The Rise of the Free and Open Indo-Pacific and the Challenge of Deterrence

300. How the US Can Beat the Kremlin in Moldova