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51. Italy and the Libyan Crisis: What Lessons for Foreign Policy?

52. Washington needs a policy in Libya as Turkey’s presence grows

53. Domestic and International (Dis)Order: A Strategic Response

54. Economic Diplomacy in the 21st Century: Principles and Challenges

55. Where Are the Northern Triangle Countries Headed? And What Is U.S. Policy?

56. Human Rights in a Shifting Landscape: Recommendations for Congress

57. Energy Spheres of Influence

58. Negotiating Security in Latin America, How Russia Regained a Foothold in the Western Hemisphere

59. Obama's Road to Cairo: The President’s Rhetorical Journey, 2008–2009

60. The United States-Iran standoff: Recent tensions are symptomatic of President Trump’s broader foreign-policy approach

61. US foreign policy tools in the era of disinformation: Deficiencies prevent effective response to malign information operations

62. The militarization of US foreign policy: Engagement with Europe increasingly about defense

63. Political Independence as a Strategic Asset

64. More Is Possible Now to Address North Korea’s Health and Humanitarian Needs

65. U.S. Foreign Exchange Policy—Currency Provisions and Trade Deals

66. Seventy years of NATO: Is the Alliance still needed?

67. All the World is Staged

68. Insight on Syria: What Are Putin's Motives?

69. Managing Global Disorder: Prospects for Transatlantic Cooperation

70. Contextualizing the "Trump Doctrine": Realism, Transactionalism and the Civilizational Agenda

71. The Sino-Russian and US-Russian relationships: Current developments and future trends

72. Toward a New Model for the U.S.-Israel Relationship

73. After the Latest Chemical Attack, the US Should Stay in Syria

74. Game On: The new strategy of the US and its allies in the Middle East

75. The Dragon and Great Power Rivalry at the Top of the World: China’s Hawkish, Revisionist Voices Within Mainstream Discourse on Arctic Affairs

76. The American Interpretation of Russia’s Conduct: The Case of Syria

77. As the Middle East Turns: Domestic Unrest, Changing Partnerships, and an Unreliable United States

78. After the Killing of Jamal Khashoggi: Muhammad bin Salman and the Future of Saudi-U.S. Relations

79. Refuge: Rethinking Refugee Policy in a Changing World by Paul Collier & Alexader Betts

80. A Way Out of the North Korean Labyrinth

81. Europe and Iran: The Economic and Commercial Dimensions of a Strained Relationship

82. Seven Chinas A Policy Framework

83. Oversight and Accountability in U.S. Security Sector Assistance

84. Who’s Afraid of Russian Gas? Bridging the Transatlantic Divide

85. Elite Cues or Social Cues? The Formation of Public Opinion on Foreign Policy

86. Hard Times for Soft Power: A Q&A with Joseph Nye

87. The Cold War’s Endless Ripples

88. Economic Constraints on Russian Foreign Policy

89. U.S. Arctic Foreign Policy in the Era of President Trump: A Preliminary Assessment

90. America First: The Global Trump at Six Months

91. A World Larger Than Trump’s: China’s

92. he World That Awaits President-Elect Trump

93. The United States and Future Policy Options in the Taiwan Strait

94. Setting Priorities for Nuclear Modernization

95. Updating U.S.-Saudi Ties to Reflect the New Realities of Today’s Middle East

96. The U.S. Presidential Election: The View from China

97. Charting a New Course for the U.S.-China Relationship

98. Who Lost the Caribbean?

99. United States After the Presidential Election 2016: Continuation or Abandonment of Obama’s Foreign Policy

100. The Culture of Political Instability and the Rapprochement of South America and United States