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1. An International Perspective on Observing US Elections

2. Curbing Illicit Financial Flows to Pay for Sustainable Development and COVID-19 Recovery

3. The View of the Coup from the Camp: Myanmar’s Emergent Trans-Ethnic Solidarity

4. Putin Prioritizes Syria. Biden Should Too.

5. “Police Do Not Protect Me, My Female Friends Do”: Police Repression against Feminists in Mexico

6. Indigenous Peoples and Climate Justice in the Arctic

7. Climate Change and International Migration: The Role of Foreign Aid

8. Stemming the Flow: The United States Needs a Strategy to Address China’s Strategic Exportation of Digital Authoritarianism

9. A Very Ethiopian Tragedy: Tigray, the TPLF, and Cyclical History

10. Poles Waive the Rainbow Flag in “LGBTQI+-free zones”

11. The Overseen Factors Impacting the Afghan Peace Process

12. Russia and Turkey Deconflict Their Geopolitical Moves in the Caucasus

13. A New Type of Threat: Russia, China and Digital Authoritarianism in West Africa

14. US Trade Policy in the Biden Administration: The Challenge of China’s Rise

15. Status of Education and Minorities Rights in Turkey

16. Is the Future of Central America’s Growth Sustainable?

17. Turkey-Greece Relations: Growing Tensions and Implications for Transatlantic Relations

18. Domein Verklaring: Colonial Legal Legacies and Community Access to Land in Indonesia

19. High Expectations: Chile’s Path Toward a New Constitution

20. How to Design a Co-benefit Framework Between Air Quality Improvement and Climate Policy: The Case of South Korea

21. New ESG Practices in China and its Implications for Foreign Actors

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

23. PART I: COVID-19 Contact Tracing: Why South Korea’s Success is Hard to Replicate

24. PART II: COVID-19 Contact Tracing: Why South Korea’s Success is Hard to Replicate

25. What the Pandemic Reveals: Workers’ Rights in Bangladesh and Garment Supply Chains

26. Water Politics and the Human Geographies of the Aral Sea Crisis

27. Taking al Qaeda Seriously in Afghanistan: Policy Options for the United States

28. Uncertain Days for Scholars as Sino-U.S. Tensions Rise

29. Puerto Rico Can Emerge Stronger; But It Needs Help

30. “Not One Women Less, Not One More Death:” Feminist Activism and Policy Responses to Gender-Based Violence in Latin America

31. An Update on Preventing Violent Extremism in the Horn of Africa

32. Ecosystem Restoration as an Immunization for Humanitarian Crisis: The Case of Lake Chad

33. The Modern Aim and Growth of the Brazilian Defense Industry

34. Internet Freedom: Fighting Back Against Digital Authoritarianism

35. Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Iraq: Challenges and Solutions

36. Adapting to Climate Change in Southwestern Bangladesh: Need for Transformational Measures?

37. China Leverages Tibetan Plateau’s Water Wealth

38. Japan and South Korea Can Lead Post-Pandemic East Asia

39. Kashmir, India, and The United States: Does Economics Trump Human Rights?

40. Melting and Mining in Greenland: Understanding Arctic Climate Change Through Dialogue with Locals

41. The Future of US-Kazakhstan Relations

42. US-Iranian Relations Remain on Track for Escalation

43. Same-Sex Marriage Development in Taiwan: Constitutional Ruling or Putting Equality to A Vote?

44. State Authority Restoration in the Central African Republic: The Striking Gap Between Its Past, Its Potential, and People’s Expectations

45. Libya’s Civil War: US Abdication Providing a Playground for Foreign Intervention

46. Peace in Northern Ireland: A Model for Ending Wars?

47. In the Shadow of the British Empire: International Law and the State of Decolonization

48. Preparing for the Inevitable: Climate Change and the Military

49. Epidemics and Pandemics as Transnational Issues: The Challenge of the Novel Coronavirus

50. Business as Usual, Unusually: North Korea’s Illicit Trade with China and Russia