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1. America’s Best Choice in Sudan Is the Least Bad Option

2. Afghanistan: Where US-Iranian interests may yet intersect

3. Political Prisoners to Ortega’s Narrative

4. HOW DO GOVERNMENTS DECIDE WHICH GROUPS ARE “TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS”?

5. The National Flood Insurance Program: Solving Congress’s Samaritan’s Dilemma

6. When Is Tinkering with Safety Net Programs Harmful to Beneficiaries?

7. The Israeli Government Falls: New Election and Implications for U.S.-Israel Relations

8. Scoring Iraq’s New Government: Metrics for Preserving U.S. Interests

9. Israel & Palestine: Hot topics in Congress

10. Engaging China on Strategic Stability and Mutual Vulnerability

11. Jawboning against Speech: How Government Bullying Shapes the Rules of Social Media

12. The Emirati Lobby in America

13. Building a Strong and Independent Iraq: Policy Guidance for the Biden Administration

14. Making Sense of Cents: Parsing the U.S. Department of Defense’s FY 2022 Budget Request

15. Saudi Arabia: A Colossus with Clay Feets/Arabia Saudí: Un coloso con los pies de barro

16. Jordan: With Relations with Washington and Jerusalem Back in Order, a Flurry of Diplomatic Activity

17. Employment Mobility and the Belated Emergence of the Black Middle Class

18. Concrete Steps Toward a Feminist Foreign Policy

19. COVID-19 and the 2020 US presidential election: Did the pandemic cost Donald Trump reelection?

20. Will industrial and agricultural subsidies ever be reformed?

21. How Misaligned Incentives Hinder Foster Care Adoption

22. A Reckoning Looms for America’s 50‐​Year Financial Surveillance System

23. Questioning Industrial Policy: Why Government Manufacturing Plans Are Ineffective and Unnecessary

24. China: Rise or Demise?

25. The Government Technology Silver Bullet: Hiring In-House Technical Talent

26. Broadening Opportunities for Study Abroad: U.S. Government Funded Scholarship Programs

27. The U.S.‐Japan Relationship: Modeling New Frontiers in Subnational Diplomacy

28. The 2021 Iranian Presidential Election A Preliminary Assessment

29. Veteran Disability Compensation and the Army Profession: Good Intentions Gone Awry

30. Egypt, The US, And An Evolving Regional Landscape

31. A Brief History of U.S. Immigration Policy from the Colonial Period to the Present Day

32. GovTech, The New Frontier in Digital Sovereignty

33. Intelligence Transparency and Foreign Threats to Elections: Responsibilities, Risks, and Recommendations

34. Britain's No-Deal Debacle? The Costs at Home and Likely Setbacks Abroad

35. From the Global to the Local: Leveraging International Engagement to Advance Justice at Home

36. Shadow Lobbyists

37. A new policy toolkit is needed as countries exit COVID-19 lockdowns

38. Geopolitics and the Constitution in Light of the Democratic Constitutional State

39. Stronger Together: A Strategy to Revitalize Transatlantic Power

40. Big Tech, Antitrust, and Breakup

41. National Security Update 12: Status of 2020 Defense Authorization/Appropriations and NDAA Highlights

42. As Israel’s Kingmaker Gets Off the Fence, Gantz Gets a Boost

43. Challenges Await Oman’s New Sultan as Mourning Period Ends

44. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: A Foreign Policy Assessment 2015-2019

45. Securing macroeconomic and monetary stability with a Federal Reserve–backed digital currency

46. Reviving the potency of monetary policy with recession insurance bonds

47. Export controls: America’s other national security threat

48. A New Policy Toolkit Is Needed as Countries Exit COVID-19 Lockdowns

49. Developing Countries Can Help Restore the WTO's Dispute Settlement System

50. Automatic stabilizers in a low-rate environment

51. The U.S. Fight against Coronavirus

52. The U.S. Government Was Not Adequately Prepared for Coronavirus at Home or Abroad

53. It Is Up to the State Department to Reimagine a Better Institution

54. Limits of the Conservative Revolution in the States

55. Do Global Publics View Human Rights Organizations as Handmaidens of the United States?

56. Toppling Foreign Governments: The Logic of Regime Change, Melissa Willard-Foster

57. Changing Cultures in Congress: From Fair Play to Power Plays, Donald R. Wolfensberger

58. National Security Upate 13: Accessing the Technologies and Capabilities of the U.S. Commercial High-Tech Sector: A Defense Department Priority

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

60. Paradoxes of Professionalism: Rethinking Civil-Military Relations in the United States

61. Has U.S. Government Angst over the China Danger Diminished?

62. Iran-South Korea Humanitarian Trade Requires U.S. Assurances

63. Challenges and Prospects for the CPTPP in a Changing Global Economy: Taiwanese Accession and Canada’s Role

64. Special Commentary: “Hole” of Government: What COVID-19 Reveals about American Security Planning

65. The Challenges Facing the Philippines’ Bangsamoro Autonomous Region at One Year

66. Who’s Counting? Understanding the Landscape of Graduate Learning Overseas

67. TechWomen Evaluation Report Year 7

68. The Future of the European Union: Scenarios for the Start of the New Legislature

69. A Whole-of-Government Approach to Gray Zone Warfare

70. The Army Role in Achieving Deterrence in Cyberspace

71. The U.S. Army in the Iraq War — Volume 2: Surge and Withdrawal, 2007-2011

72. Enhancing Congressional Intelligence Committee Effectiveness

73. When Do Development Projects Enhance Community Well-Being?

74. Current law constraining the President: a series on Congress’s options to limit arms sales and aid to Saudi Arabia, part 2

75. Constraining U.S. foreign policy by enforcing current law: a series on Congress’s options to limit arms sales and aid to Saudi Arabia, part 3

76. Facing a President’s veto: a series on Congress’s options to limit arms sales and aid to Saudi Arabia, part 1

77. America’s Unipolar Moment of Renewal or Collapse?

78. New Law Hinders Public Diplomacy and Penalizes Palestinian Students

79. Training Georgetown’s Future Diplomats

80. IFPA National Security Update 9: The Trump Administration’s Executive Order on Electromagnetic Pulse

81. IFPA National Security Update 8: The Trump Administration’s Space Force Proposal: Status and Prospects for Approval in Congress

82. Does Canada Need a Foreign Policy Review

83. Bringing Chaos to Order: Donald Trump and his Band of National Security Advisors

84. The WTO's Existential Crisis: How to Salvage Its Ability to Settle Trade Disputes

85. Global Dimensions of US Monetary Policy

86. The Government-Citizen Disconnect, Suzanne Mettler

87. Southern Nation: Congress and White Supremacy after Reconstruction, David Bateman, Ira Katznelson and John S. Lapinski

88. Forecasting Models and the Presidential Vote

89. Fall 2016 International Student Enrollment Hot Topics Survey

90. Providing for the Common Defense: The Assessments and Recommendations of the National Defense Strategy Commission

91. United States Budgetary Costs of the Post-9/11 Wars Through FY2019: $5.9 Trillion Spent and Obligated

92. The Costs of War: Obstacles to Public Understanding

93. The ASD Policy Blueprint for Countering Authoritarian Interference in Democracies

94. The Challenge of the South China Sea: Congressional Engagement and the U.S. Policy Response

95. Public Policy Failure: ‘How Often?’ and ‘What is Failure, Anyway’?

96. Militarization and Marginalization of American Diplomacy and Foreign Policy

97. Abraham Lincoln, Hillary Clinton, and Liu Xiaobo

98. The Stupendous US Record Gets Suppressed

99. Historical Trajectory of the U.S.-Russia Relationship: Perception and Misperception: A Conversation with Professor Tatiana Shakleina

100. Looking Inward to Improve National Security: A Conversation with Former Congressman Christopher Gibson