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201. Outlook 2030 Brief: The U.S. and International Education

202. Spring 2024 Snapshot on International Educational Exchange

203. Taiwan Strait’s Echo in Korean Peninsula Security and the US-ROK Alliance

204. Enhancing the Cooperation between the US and Its Allies in the Mekong Subregion

205. Biden-Xi Woodside Summit and the Slow Rehabilitation of US-PRC Ties

206. Weathering the Crisis

207. Ties Stabilize While Negative Undercurrents Deepen

208. America First: Foreign Aid in the Trump Administration

209. Operation Car Wash beyond Borders: The Making of a Transnational Policing Field

210. Operationalizing the Chain of Harm: Co-design Workshop Guidance

211. Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy

212. The New Cold War Is Sending Tremors through Northeast Asia

213. Freedom isn’t Free: A cost-benefit analysis of support for Ukraine

214. UNDP’s stabilization programme in and around Mosul, 2017–2022

215. NATO Summits: Looking ahead from Washington to The Hague

216. The battle over shipping lanes tips toward the Houthis

217. The Lebanese Front: Assessing the Threat of All-Out War

218. The US Presidential Election: Unprecedentedly High Stakes

219. Stabilization Policies After the Sahel Coups

220. The US Presidential Election 2024 – Two Outcomes, One Set of Challenges

221. A Renewed Philippine-United States Alliance

222. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: ASEAN Amid Sino-US Competition

223. Indian Ocean Security Means More Will Be Asked of US Allies

224. The Open Gap in the “Free and Open” Indo-Pacific

225. Enhancing the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific through Sub-Regional Initiatives: The Case of the BIMP-EAGA Initiative

226. Pacific Perspectives on the US Indo-Pacific Strategy

227. Growing Foreign and Security Policy Challenges Face India’s Re-elected Modi Government

228. The Role of the United States in Just Energy Transition Partnerships in Indonesia and Vietnam

229. Japan, the Philippines, and the United States: A New Era of Partnership through Trilateral Defense and Security Cooperation

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

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

232. The US Should Enhance Economic Engagement with Taiwan

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

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

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

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

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

238. US-Japan Alliance Resiliency Amid Risks

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

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

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

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

243. Race Politics and Colonial Legacies: France, Africa and the Middle East

244. Inside the ICBM Lobby: Special Interests or the Public Interest?

245. A Saudi Accord: Implications for Israel-Palestine Relations

246. Right-Sizing the Russian Threat to Europe

247. Implications of a Security Pact with Saudi Arabia

248. Private Finance and the Quest to Remake Modern Warfare

249. Rethinking the U.S.–Belarus Relationship

250. Subsidizing the Military-Industrial Complex: A Review of the Secretary of Defense Executive Fellows (SDEF) Program

251. The U.S.–Japan–South Korea Trilateral Partnership: Pursuing Regional Stability and Avoiding Military Escalation

252. Stabilizing the Growing Taiwan Crisis: New Messaging and Understandings are Urgently Needed

253. Ukraine, Gaza, and the International Order

254. Paths to Crisis and Conflict Over Taiwan

255. Responsibly Demilitarizing U.S.–Mexico Bilateral Security Relations

256. Imaging the Diaspora: Imperialism, Immigration, Individualism

257. The Evolution and Ethics of Accountability Sanctions

258. The Changing Priorities of the U.S. Empire and the Fate of Puerto Rico

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

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

261. Competing Values Will Shape US-China AI Race

262. Designing a New Paradigm in Global Trade

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

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

265. 3 International Climate Priorities for 2024

266. Extreme Heat Is More Dangerous for Workers Every Year

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

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

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

270. Asset Price Changes, External Wealth and Global Welfare

271. Mild Deglobalization: Foreign Investment Screening and Cross-Border Investment

272. Nuclear arms control policies and safety in artificial intelligence: Transferable lessons or false equivalence?

273. China as the second nuclear peer of the United States: Implications for deterrence in Europe

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

275. Calculable Losses? Arms Transfers to Afghanistan 2002–21

276. Retrospectiva, incógnitas y conjeturas: imaginando la OTAN tras la guerra de Ucrania

277. El final de la Pax americana. La evolución del sistema internacional. Los nuevos equilibrios

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

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

280. The Strategic Adjustments of China, India, and the US in the Indo-Pacific Geopolitical Context

281. The Taiwan election result: A strategic opportunity for a calmer Taiwan Strait

282. Defense Cooperation Agreements in northern Europe: Strengthening the United States’ global position, transatlantic relations, and regional deterrence and defense

283. Mapping Fragility – Functions of Wealth and Social Classes in US Household Finance

284. Labor Market Volatility and Worker Financial Wellbeing: An Occupational and Gender Perspective

285. Considering Returns on Federal Investment in the Negotiated “Maximum Fair Price” of Drugs Under the Inflation Reduction Act: an Analysis

286. Tilting at Windmills: Bernanke and Blanchard’s Obsession with the Wage-Price Spiral

287. The Diffusion of New Technologies

288. Implications of the Inflation Reduction Act for the Biotechnology Industry

289. Scale and Scope in Early American Business History: The “Fortune 500” of 1812

290. Tesla as a Global Competitor: Strategic Control in the EV Transition

291. Setting Pharmaceutical Drug Prices: What the Medicare Negotiators Need to Know About Innovation and Financialization

292. Good Policy or Good Luck? Why Inflation Fell Without a Recession

293. Grand Strategy: Shield of the republic

294. Grand Strategy: The Balance of Power

295. Challenges to Chinese blue-water operations

296. Grand Strategy: Geography

297. No silver bullet: Aid is not a shortcut to victory for Ukraine

298. A new NATO agenda: Less U.S., less dependency

299. Grand strategy: Alliances

300. Rethinking Africa Command