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101. The Evolving Landscape of U.S. Economic Security: The Confluence of Trade, Technology, and National Security

102. Is Economic Security National Security? Defining South Korea’s Economic Security for Future Industries

103. South Korea: Caught in the Crosshairs of U.S.−China Competition Over Semiconductors

104. Economic Security and U.S.-China Competition: The View from North Korea

105. Requirements for nuclear deterrence and arms control in a two-nuclear-peer environment

106. Redefining US strategy with Latin America and the Caribbean for a new era

107. Sanctions have become a tool of first resort. But enforcement needs upgraded and updated resources.

108. Geoeconomic fragmentation and net-zero targets

109. Who’s a national security risk? The changing transatlantic geopolitics of data transfers

110. Intentionally vague: How Saudi Arabia and Egypt abuse legal systems to suppress online speech

111. How Huawei Weathered the Storm: Resilience, Market Conditions or Failed Sanctions?

112. Calling on the EU-US Trade and Technology Council: How to Deliver for the Planet and the Economy

113. Openness as Strength: The Win-Win in EU-US Digital Services Trade

114. ICT Beyond Borders: The Integral Role of US Tech in Europe’s Digital Economy

115. Time to Rethink Export Controls for Strengthened US-EU Cooperation and Global Trade Rules

116. Keeping Up with the US: Why Europe’s Productivity Is Falling Behind

117. Protecting Free and Fair Elections: The Vital Role of Public Administration

118. Illusion or Reality: A Recontextualized Perspective of ‘the American Dream’ in Imbolo Mbue’s Behold the Dreamers

119. The Security Side of Gulf Visions. Adapting Defence to the Connectivity Age

120. Moving Targets. Trends in Japan’s Foreign and Security Policies