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101. Longer Sticks and Shorter Carrots: How the U.S. is Changing its Engagement in MENA

102. The View from Africa Before and After the U.S. Elections—Q&A with Mark Deets

103. The Effects of US-China Cooperation on Fentanyl Markets and Overdose Deaths

104. Eight Principles for the 2025 Tax Policy Debate (that Republicans and Democrats Should Be Able to Agree On)

105. Destined for Division? US and EU Responses to the Challenge of Chinese Overcapacity

106. Alignment or Misalignment? US and EU High-Tech Trade and Sanctions Policies toward China

107. Siloed No More: The U.S.-ROK Alliance and a Taiwan Conflict

108. Untethered Sentiments: How Politics, Visibility, Perception, and Demographic Differences Shape American Views on Foreign Investment and Trade

109. US interests can benefit from stronger congressional ties with the Caribbean

110. The imperative of augmenting US theater nuclear forces

111. The next decade of strategic competition: How the Pentagon can use special operations forces to better compete

112. Trade with Colombia is big business for US exporters—amid growing Chinese influence in Latin America

113. CTC Sentinel: February 2025 Issue

114. CTC Sentinel: March 2025 Issue

115. CTC Sentinel: May 2025 Issue

116. Strategies for States to Weather DisasterRelated Income Tax Extensions

117. Washington’s Opportunity in Central Asia (and the South Caucasus)

118. Friends and Foes in the Indo-Pacific: Multilateralism Out, Minilateralism In?

119. Radical novelties in critical technologies and spillovers: how do China, the US and the EU fare?

120. Which companies are ahead in frontier innovation on critical technologies? Comparing China, the European Union and the United States

121. How can Europe’s nuclear deterrence trilemma be resolved?

122. Not yet Trump-proof: an evaluation of the European Commission’s emerging policy platform

123. The governance and funding of European rearmament

124. Evolving Partnerships: U.S. Alliances and the Pacific Islands

125. Charting a Path in the Uncharted Domain

126. Terrorism and Immigration: 50 Years of Foreign-Born Terrorism on US Soil, 1975–2024

127. Aimless Rivalry: The Futility of US–China Competition in the Middle East

128. Sanctuaries, Islands, and Deserts: A Typology of Regionalized Abortion Policy

129. The Future of the 'Special Relationship'

130. EU-Taiwan Relations: Navigating PRC Pressure, U.S.-China Competition, and Trump’s Foreign Policy

131. China’s Views on Escalation and Crisis Management and Implications for the United States

132. Agenda for change 2025: Preparedness and resilience in an uncertain world

133. British public opinion on foreign policy: President Trump, Ukraine, China, Defence spending and AUKUS

134. The future of US Indo-Pacific policy

135. The Pacific cocaine corridor: A Brazilian cartel’s pipeline to Australia

136. NATO is safe, but for how long? What needs to be taken from the Hague Summit

137. The ‘geopolitical’ European Union and the new Transatlantic relation 100 days after Donald Trump’s inauguration: How to navigate the storm?

138. Brave New World – The Future of China-US relations

139. Bro-Politics in Action: Trump and the “Personalization” of Foreign Policy

140. France – U.S. Relationship under Trump 2.0: No Big Drama or Turbo-Charged Confrontation?

141. The Rise of Agentic AI: Infrastructure, Autonomy, and America's Cyber Future

142. Stimulating Clean Hydrogen Demand: The Current Landscape

143. Trump and the future of transatlantic relations

144. Tariff Tensions: Redefining Washington-New Delhi Relations

145. Geography and Energy: The US-Central Asia Partnership in Critical Minerals

146. Spring 2025 Snapshot on International Educational Exchange

147. Outlook 2030 Brief: Expanding International Study to the U.S.

148. Food Defence: The Securitisation of the Food Supply

149. ‘Maximum pressure’ sanctions on Venezuela help US adversaries, hurt Venezuelans

150. Open-Source AI is a National Security Imperative