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

302. The Future of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces

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

304. France and the Russian Presence in Africa

305. The U.S. Fight against Coronavirus

306. The End of “Black Zero”: The Second Wave of Anti-Crisis Measures in Germany

307. Latvia’s Climate Policy

308. Implications of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the Stability of Iran and the Regional Situation

309. Israel and the COVID-19 Pandemic

310. Political Tensions and the Failure to Curb COVID-19 in Brazil

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

312. Australia's next cybersecurity strategy: Views from The Strategist

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

314. The 2004 Recurrence: The Impact of Escalation on the Domestic Political Equilibrium in Iran

315. A Difficult Mission: Will the appointment of Allawi as Prime Minister end the crisis in Iraq?

316. Easing Syrian Refugees’ Plight in Lebanon

317. The Mechichi government: Will it resolve the Tunisian crisis or deepen it?

318. The French initiative: technocratic fixes for Lebanon’s chronic crises

319. Uzbekistan’s New Parliament: Real Reform or Just the Will of the ‘President’s Men’?

320. Ethiopia’s Challenging Path to the 2020 Ballots

321. Eight Heads of States versus Coronavirus: A Leadership Comparative Question – Part 2

322. Tunisia’s Fragile Democracy: Decentralization, Institution-Building and the Development of Marginalized Regions – Policy Briefs from the Region and Europe

323. A New Risk to the EU from Coronavirus Viktor Orbán’s Hungary

324. An International Partnership for Sudan’s Transition: Mobilizing Support, Preventing Instability

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

326. Public Transfers and Inequality in China

327. Social Protection under Authoritarianism: Health Politics and Policy in China

328. Is the Coronavirus Catalyzing New Civic Collaborations for Open Government?

329. How Southern Syria Has Been Transformed Into a Regional Powder Keg

330. Playing Politics: International Security Sector Assistance and the Lebanese Military’s Changing Role

331. Two Paths to Dominance: Military Businesses in Turkey and Egypt

332. Service Delivery with Wanton Protests in Megalopolises, South Africa

333. China’s Emerging Disaster Diplomacy: What It Means for Southeast Asia

334. Beyond COVID-19: Global Priorities Against Future Contagion

335. Cushioning Local Governments From The Impact of COVID-19

336. Step by Step Guidelines for Making Ordinances and Bylaws for Local Governments in Uganda

337. The Israeli Governmental Conduct in Advancing Cooperation with Arab States

338. Sovereign debt restructuring: The centrality of the IMF's role

339. Public procurement in law and practice

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

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

342. Migration trends and challenges in the Visegrad countries

343. Development of Local Governance and Decentralization to empower Citizens in Pakistan: A Historical Analysis

344. The Interplay of Incumbency, Political Dynasty and Corruption in Indonesia: Are Political Dynasties the Cause of Corruption in Indonesia?

345. The Modalities and Roles of Local Governments to Face Terrorism Issues in Indonesia: The Case Study of Malang Raya Region

346. Strong Yet Brittle: The Risks of Digital Authoritarianism

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

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

349. Shadow Lobbyists

350. Viral vulnerability: How the pandemic is making democracy sick in the Western Balkans